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Re: Bazant Misconduct website is launched
Name some steel-framed skyscrapers in New York that suffered UN-FOUGHT FIRES for as long as WTC7.
Name some steel-framed skyscrapers in New York that SHOWED STRUCTURAL INSTABILITY DUE TO UN-FOUGHT FIRES.
Firefighters not entering a building is common if the building shows signs of instability.
Firefighters couldn’t get inside to attack the fire from a different angle because the structure was unstable and had bars on the windows, according to Glendale fire spokesman Ron Hart.
http://www.azfamily.com/story/31235...acking-flames-at-boarded-up-home-in-glendale\
"The steel beams were compromised due to the heat of the fire and won't sustain the weight," he said. "The entire roof has failed. It's a much easier process to take the building down. It's extremely dangerous, we don't want it collapsing."
“There’s so much piled up right there. We can’t go through it right now and underneath it does flare up every so often,” Romero said. “We have a crew there hitting hotpots from back, a truck company on either side of the building with a hose line up there hitting from top, and we do have lines set up in case anything does flare up in front.”
San Francisco Firefighters to Investigate Cause of Mission Fire; Building "Too Dangerous," Must Come Down | NBC Bay Area
But, hey... You know more than the firefighters
Name some steel-framed skyscrapers in New York that had appeared structurally unsound when it had fires? Obviously, none collapsed, but name any that had firefighters or anybody concerned about their structural integrity from fire damage? Last I heard, firefighters have and do feel comfortable running into tall buildings to fight fires.
Name some steel-framed skyscrapers in New York that suffered UN-FOUGHT FIRES for as long as WTC7.
Name some steel-framed skyscrapers in New York that SHOWED STRUCTURAL INSTABILITY DUE TO UN-FOUGHT FIRES.
Firefighters not entering a building is common if the building shows signs of instability.
Firefighters couldn’t get inside to attack the fire from a different angle because the structure was unstable and had bars on the windows, according to Glendale fire spokesman Ron Hart.
http://www.azfamily.com/story/31235...acking-flames-at-boarded-up-home-in-glendale\
"The steel beams were compromised due to the heat of the fire and won't sustain the weight," he said. "The entire roof has failed. It's a much easier process to take the building down. It's extremely dangerous, we don't want it collapsing."
“There’s so much piled up right there. We can’t go through it right now and underneath it does flare up every so often,” Romero said. “We have a crew there hitting hotpots from back, a truck company on either side of the building with a hose line up there hitting from top, and we do have lines set up in case anything does flare up in front.”
San Francisco Firefighters to Investigate Cause of Mission Fire; Building "Too Dangerous," Must Come Down | NBC Bay Area
But, hey... You know more than the firefighters