Yes, and failed to knock down the fire.
Apparently the building was up to code.
General warehouse use maybe - definitely not for mass storage of combustibles.
...in pathetic attempt to shift blame from the perp.
The perp and some pallets should have gotten soaked and the rest of the $5M warehouse spared.
He would be in prison for minor arson and multiple accounts of attempted murder. Instead, it's major arson, everyone was at risk, and the insurance rates just went up for everyone around in similar type of commercial setups.
All because an individual, or several individuals, chose to fill a building with more flammable materials than the sprinkler system could handle. Again - no separate fuels, and no accelerants.
Either we have sane, sober, moral, and prudent people making decisions and enforcing standards, or we're pointing and spluttering at a third world arsonist to avoid the truth of pointing and spluttering at ourselves as well.
“General warehouse use maybe - definitely not for mass storage of combustibles.”
What’s your expertise in this area? Any certifications or something like that?
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