HiVolt Premium Member join:2000-12-28 Toronto, ON 1 edit |
HiVolt
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2014-Mar-27 11:52 am
[Serious] 6 alarm fire in Toronto mattress factory.Wow, nuts. Look at the live feed at cp24.com If you want to listen to the scanner feed, it's here » www.broadcastify.com/lis ··· b/?rl=rr |
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LazMan Premium Member join:2003-03-26 Welland, ON |
LazMan
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2014-Mar-27 12:10 pm
» www.toronto.ca/fire/cadi ··· ecad.htmThis is the TFD live dispatch page, if you're interested... |
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MaynardKrebsWe did it. We heaved Steve. Yipee. Premium Member join:2009-06-17 |
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Price of mattresses just went up. |
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Ha, you haven't bought one recently, the price of mattresses has been high and going much higher for quite some time. You think they wove gold thread into them. Sounds like water supply is an issue, the FD is having difficulty with supply and might turn off the aerial trucks. Midnight Oil's Beds are Burning came to mind when I heard the news.  |
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dirtyjeffer0Posers don't use avatars. Premium Member join:2002-02-21 London, ON |
my cousin used to be the sales manager at the Brick...let's just say the margins in mattresses are the envy of all businesses.  a $2000 premium mattress cost something like $400...that's why you get a free TV, delivery, don't pay for 2 years, etc with it. |
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HiVolt Premium Member join:2000-12-28 Toronto, ON |
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It's been a while since TO had a 6 alarm fire, thats for sure... |
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mr weather Premium Member join:2002-02-27 Mississauga, ON |
Not surprised, foam rubber burns extremely well. |
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HiVolt Premium Member join:2000-12-28 Toronto, ON |
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This chopper aerial footage will probably be good training material on large structure fires eh? |
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HiVolt
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2014-Mar-27 1:22 pm
Hehe, I think the chopper ran outta fuel they switched to a ground camera feed. |
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donoreo Premium Member join:2002-05-30 North York, ON |
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I was out at lunch. You can see the smoke east to Kennedy road at least. |
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EUSKill cancer Premium Member join:2002-09-10 canada |
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2014-Mar-27 1:28 pm
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I would not want to be downwind of that toxic cloud. Oops, I might be. |
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HiVolt Premium Member join:2000-12-28 Toronto, ON |
HiVolt
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2014-Mar-27 1:40 pm
They've evacuated a bunch of homes downwind. |
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elwoodbluesElwood Blues Premium Member join:2006-08-30 Somewhere in |
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I'm at the Eaton Center right now I dont see any smoke |
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HiVolt Premium Member join:2000-12-28 Toronto, ON |
HiVolt
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2014-Mar-27 2:43 pm
Its pretty much gutted now, but they were able to save an adjoining structure that had a firewall. |
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AppleGuy Premium Member join:2013-09-08 Kitchener, ON |
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The firemen fighting that fire are at risk for some serious health issues 10-20 years from now. |
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HiVolt Premium Member join:2000-12-28 Toronto, ON |
HiVolt
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2014-Mar-27 2:56 pm
said by AppleGuy:The firemen fighting that fire are at risk for some serious health issues 10-20 years from now. That's why they mask up. |
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AppleGuy Premium Member join:2013-09-08 Kitchener, ON ·Bell Fibe Internet
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AppleGuy
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2014-Mar-27 2:58 pm
said by HiVolt:said by AppleGuy:The firemen fighting that fire are at risk for some serious health issues 10-20 years from now. That's why they mask up. Doesn't give you 100% protection, not even close. Those gases pass through masks and you see these guys getting cancer years down the road. Industrial fires are the worse. |
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Anon
2014-Mar-27 3:00 pm
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Do mattresses use brominated fire retardants like sofa's?
Do the have batches of bromine on that site? |
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koiraHey Siri Walk Me Premium Member join:2004-02-16 |
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Looks more like a tire fire than matresses. Lots of synthetic foam , threads, matting and cloths in there. |
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dirtyjeffer0Posers don't use avatars. Premium Member join:2002-02-21 London, ON |
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said by AppleGuy:said by HiVolt:said by AppleGuy:The firemen fighting that fire are at risk for some serious health issues 10-20 years from now. That's why they mask up. Doesn't give you 100% protection, not even close. Those gases pass through masks and you see these guys getting cancer years down the road. Industrial fires are the worse. i can't see the photo, but if they are masked up, and wearing an oxygen/air tank, they are protected...the mask should provide positive air pressure, with an outlet vent. |
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LazMan Premium Member join:2003-03-26 Welland, ON |
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31 trucks, around 140 firefighters, at it peak... Technical it hit a 7th alarm, even though one wasn't officially struck (6 alarm would be 30 trucks).
Biggest one I've heard of in a long, long time. |
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said by AppleGuy:said by HiVolt:said by AppleGuy:The firemen fighting that fire are at risk for some serious health issues 10-20 years from now. That's why they mask up. Doesn't give you 100% protection, not even close. Those gases pass through masks and you see these guys getting cancer years down the road. Industrial fires are the worse. It's not so much through the mask - it's the infiltration through the bunker gear and hoods/balaclavas. The facepieces are polycarbonate, and are basically impervious. It's the fabric components that the 'methyl-ethyl bad shit' as my HazMat instructor liked to call it, can work it's way through, to the skin, where it's fairly readily absorbed through wide open pores. |
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DKSDamn Kidney Stones
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said by LazMan:31 trucks, around 140 firefighters, at it peak... Technical it hit a 7th alarm, even though one wasn't officially struck (6 alarm would be 30 trucks).
Biggest one I've heard of in a long, long time. Akin to Sunrise Propane? |
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Gone Premium Member join:2011-01-24 Fort Erie, ON |
Gone
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2014-Mar-27 6:19 pm
said by DKS:Akin to Sunrise Propane? Sunrise Propane was in a league all its own. The fact that only two people lost their lives in that was a real miracle. |
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mr weather Premium Member join:2002-02-27 Mississauga, ON |
Not to mention the cause of that blast being in a league of stupid all its own as well.
Interestingly the night it blew up we were at Yorkdale Mall and literally missed seeing it by minutes. |
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2014-Mar-27 7:10 pm
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said by DKS: Akin to Sunrise Propane? IIRC Sunrise was a 5-alarm fire... |
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HiVolt Premium Member join:2000-12-28 Toronto, ON |
HiVolt
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2014-Mar-27 7:28 pm
That was a bigass explosion, but not so much fire afterwards was it? |
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LazMan Premium Member join:2003-03-26 Welland, ON |
LazMan
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2014-Mar-27 7:32 pm
said by HiVolt:That was a bigass explosion, but not so much fire afterwards was it? Most of the damage was from the blast; the fire burned for like 5-6 hours after, from what I remember. |
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AppleGuy Premium Member join:2013-09-08 Kitchener, ON ·Bell Fibe Internet
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Right, so my point is valid though that this is/was a dangerous fire for these guys.
I just know way to many fighter that have gotten cancer after fighting a fire here at a major print shop. Something like 50% of them got cancer. (10 - 15 years later) |
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HiVolt Premium Member join:2000-12-28 Toronto, ON |
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said by LazMan:said by HiVolt:That was a bigass explosion, but not so much fire afterwards was it? Most of the damage was from the blast; the fire burned for like 5-6 hours after, from what I remember. Right but it was not a massive building with so much fire load as this factory fire. From what I recall seeing from news it was not a very big yard. |
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