Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Monday, July 28, 2014
Friday, July 25, 2014
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Monday, July 21, 2014
Sprinkler system assists firefighters at hotel fire (Sioux Falls, SD)
Fire sprinkler system proves worth in apartment kitchen fire (Des Moines, IA)
A sprinkler system saved a Des Moines apartment from further damage after a fire started in the unit's kitchen, officials said. A fire had started while one of the occupants was cooking, officials said.
Fire officials called the incident a "perfect example of how the fire protection systems required in these residential structures can save lives and property."
Fire officials called the incident a "perfect example of how the fire protection systems required in these residential structures can save lives and property."
Baseball stadium fire contained by fire sprinkler system (York, PA)
An early morning fire at a concession stand in Santander Stadium was extinguished Saturday with little damage done, said York City Fire Department Chief David Michaels. A compressor in the cooling unit of the first-base-side concession stand overheated and caught fire around 6 a.m., Michaels said. He said the fire was contained by the park's sprinkler system. The damage was minimal enough that planned events at Santander Stadium were able to go on as normal on Saturday, he said.
"If not for the sprinkler, it would have been a totally different outcome," Michaels said. "It could have been a significant fire."
"If not for the sprinkler, it would have been a totally different outcome," Michaels said. "It could have been a significant fire."
Sprinkler system saves manufacturing plant from sustaining major damage (Thomasville, NC)
A sprinkler system saved a manufacturing plant from sustaining major damage, said Robbie Binkley, battalion chief for the Thomasville Fire Department. Rocky Watts, division chief of code enforcement/fire marshal for the TFD, said the plant housed 100 gallons of sulfuric acid mixed with water in a chemical open system. He explained the fire was around the system. Watts said it appears the fire was a result of a shortage in the electrical wiring in the heating element of a chemical holding tank. There was no structural damage and minimal smoke damage, the battalion chief reported.
A fire destroyed the same business 10 years ago, at which time it did not have a sprinkler system, he said. The sprinkler system “kept the fire in check and saved the building,” Binkley said. Watts said the company cleans racing parts and places a coating on them.
A fire destroyed the same business 10 years ago, at which time it did not have a sprinkler system, he said. The sprinkler system “kept the fire in check and saved the building,” Binkley said. Watts said the company cleans racing parts and places a coating on them.
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Saturday, July 12, 2014
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Apartment fire halted by sprinkler system (Chesapeake, VA)
Residential fire sprinklers protect lives and property from fire (Prescott, AZ)
An afternoon fire erupted in a single family home on July 1st. The residents of the home were not aware that their home was on fire until a neighbor notified them. The fire, which began in the garage, had reached the ceiling when the residents first saw it; however, the installed fire sprinkler activated on the fire, and by the time the fire department arrived, the fire was out.
The estimated loss from the fire was $1,000, and an estimated $600,000 in building and contents were saved thanks to the fire sprinkler system. The cause of the fire was overheated batteries which were being charged on a work bench. No injuries occurred in the incident.
The estimated loss from the fire was $1,000, and an estimated $600,000 in building and contents were saved thanks to the fire sprinkler system. The cause of the fire was overheated batteries which were being charged on a work bench. No injuries occurred in the incident.
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Sprinklers make the difference in apartment fire (Plano, TX)
During the early hours of Tuesday, a grill caught fire on a second story apartment balcony. Before fire crews arrived to the scene, the apartment's fire sprinkler system activated upon the flames and put them out. Upon being questions by fire investigators, residents of the apartment reported that the grill malfunctioned and ignited surrounding items on fire. No other part of the apartment had damage from the fire.
Fire Chief Brian Crawford said about the incident, "This is an example of a fire that exemplifies why it's so important to have these codes in place. Had the apartment and it's balcony not been fitted with residential fire sprinklers, this fire had the potential to grow much larger and affect many residents. Plano is fortunate to have a large number of apartment complexes with fire sprinklers."
Fire Chief Brian Crawford said about the incident, "This is an example of a fire that exemplifies why it's so important to have these codes in place. Had the apartment and it's balcony not been fitted with residential fire sprinklers, this fire had the potential to grow much larger and affect many residents. Plano is fortunate to have a large number of apartment complexes with fire sprinklers."
Monday, July 7, 2014
Sunday, July 6, 2014
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Fire sprinkler system extinguished fire at Personalization Mall's corporate headquarters (Burr Ridge, IL)
** NO MEDIA COVERAGE - FIRE SPRINKLER CONTRACTOR REPORTED **
A small fire occurred last night at the corporate headquarters of Personalization Mall. It was successfully extinguished by a single sprinkler head. The business is in full operation today with minimal damage.
A small fire occurred last night at the corporate headquarters of Personalization Mall. It was successfully extinguished by a single sprinkler head. The business is in full operation today with minimal damage.
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Shopping center fire controlled by sprinklers (Louisville, KY)
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Sprinklers limit damage in commercial building fire (South Bend, IN)
Fire crews were dispatched to a fire at 1:30 a.m. Monday at the South Bend/St. Joseph Building Department. The building's fire sprinkler was operating when they arrived, preventing a large amount of damage.
"The sprinkler head was triggered by the fire in that office," said Captain Christian Rose of the South Bend Fire Department. "And there was a broken window, so we're unsure how that happened. So we called the fire investigators out to see whether or not arson was involved, or something else."
The office was open for business on Monday, and there were no injuries reported.
"The sprinkler head was triggered by the fire in that office," said Captain Christian Rose of the South Bend Fire Department. "And there was a broken window, so we're unsure how that happened. So we called the fire investigators out to see whether or not arson was involved, or something else."
The office was open for business on Monday, and there were no injuries reported.
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