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SilentSearch
location: Cowtown Gender: Male
My rebellion against the santa cursor! HoHoHo
| | Attention Drainers! < on 7/30/2005 3:27 AM >
| | | On July 28, 2005 in the City of Fort Worth, Texas, a plant handling solvent in large volumes, experience a catastrophic fire which consumed the entire plant. Large quantities of water were used to cool tanks and protect exposures. http://www.wbap.co...&PT=wbaptopstories These solvents and chemicals were in liquid form, some extremely flammable. Some of these managed to enter the storm drains and ignited inside, underground. I want to make Drainers aware of the possibility, even though quite remote of that happening when they are exploring. If you ever get even a hint of smoke, find the nearest exit point and GET OUT IMMEDIATELY!! Just want to keep everyone advised so they stay safe!!
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drainpunk
| | Re: Attention Drainers! <Reply # 1 on 7/30/2005 11:13 AM >
| | | Cheers. No danger on my area.
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Explorer Zero
| | | Re: Attention Drainers! <Reply # 2 on 7/30/2005 12:40 PM >
| | | Looked like quite a blaze did you have to respond on that ? I often wonder whats coming down stream when Im in storm drains we had an incident here many years ago where a big gasoline spill filled some storm drains and got ignited (with the right concentration of gasoline vapors and o2 you could get blown out the tube like a BB out of a Daisy Red Rider!) ouch...
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HairyTheTaco
location: The Hammer, Ontario Gender: Male
| | Re: Attention Drainers! <Reply # 3 on 7/31/2005 7:08 PM >
| | | A similar bad situation for drainers happen in my city a while back. A tanker carrying gasoline punctured its tanks on a fence (can't remember exact story) while it was en-route to fill-up a gas station. As a result, a very large quantity of gasoline spilled into the network of storm drains. From what I have heard, the gasoline passed through one of "better" explorable drains in my area.
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Finn
location: Plano, TX Gender: Male
| | Re: Attention Drainers! <Reply # 4 on 8/12/2005 4:24 AM >
| | | Thanks for the heads up. Luckily, I live in Dallas, not Fort Worth. Although I am going there next week, so I'll be sure to stay above ground. Damn.
Rest in Peace, Ninjalicious. I know that wherever you are, you're finding the best sites for us already. |
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Forthright with the deciduous
location: Hamilton Gender: Male
The leaves will fall... down, because of gravity
| | Re: Attention Drainers! <Reply # 5 on 8/12/2005 11:47 PM >
| | | Posted by HairyTheTaco A similar bad situation for drainers happen in my city a while back. A tanker carrying gasoline punctured its tanks on a fence (can't remember exact story) while it was en-route to fill-up a gas station. As a result, a very large quantity of gasoline spilled into the network of storm drains. From what I have heard, the gasoline passed through one of "better" explorable drains in my area.
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Just for clarity, this is the thread regarding that situation
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HairyTheTaco
location: The Hammer, Ontario Gender: Male
| | Re: Attention Drainers! <Reply # 6 on 8/13/2005 12:45 AM >
| | | I was actually looking for an online newspaper article that I could link to while writing that post, however I couldnt find any. I guess a link to that thread works just as good.
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