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<blockquote data-quote="Riley" data-source="post: 3391231" data-attributes="member: 29196"><p>There is always a "fire watch" assigned to the welder and in any adjacent spaces. It could be that some of their suppression systems were in maintenance though I'd expect to have contingent solutions discussed, approved, and implemented. There are AFFF systems in the vehicle decks, hanger deck, and flight deck as well as specific systems for magazines, fuel storage and transfer locations, and hazmat storage locations. It's a full time job just maintaining readiness on the systems before training and repairs. All that before you get to the regular fire stations and repair lockers.</p><p></p><p>I heard it was a barrel of "tool cutting oil" that exploded once things got going. Last word was they have two team advancing towards the main fire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riley, post: 3391231, member: 29196"] There is always a "fire watch" assigned to the welder and in any adjacent spaces. It could be that some of their suppression systems were in maintenance though I'd expect to have contingent solutions discussed, approved, and implemented. There are AFFF systems in the vehicle decks, hanger deck, and flight deck as well as specific systems for magazines, fuel storage and transfer locations, and hazmat storage locations. It's a full time job just maintaining readiness on the systems before training and repairs. All that before you get to the regular fire stations and repair lockers. I heard it was a barrel of "tool cutting oil" that exploded once things got going. Last word was they have two team advancing towards the main fire. [/QUOTE]
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