sábado, 2 de junio de 2012

Fire at Home: Fire station catches fire in New Jersey

Researchers are trying to determine what caused a fire in a fire station in southern New Jersey.
Fire Chief Rob Conley of Woodbury Heights says the fire broke out Friday morning on the second floor of the headquarters of the volunteer department. One firefighter was treated for smoke inhalation.

Part of a building containing a meeting room and offices had to be demolished due to fire damage, according huffpost.com.

It performs a thorough test to see what kinds of materials were to blame for the fire.

If firefighters were in danger, who went to help? The news does not say anything about it.

2 comentarios:

  1. If they are not safe from a fire, no one will be. Make new facilities as fire fighting, the good judge in his home starts.

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  2. Who went to help? the question seems a bit absurd but good. They themselves are "extra" ready and able to get away, but if only one of them has been half-suffocated ...

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