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Harold: The link goes to an article about a structure in Wisconsin??
Or, am I missing something?
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...the fire started in Jersey, spread to Wisconsin which made it catastrophic...
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Now that's not funny.....
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Perhaps the implication is that there's nothing of consequence between New Jersey and Wisconsin?? I wonder how the fire worked its way past Lake Michigan. :p
It's a good article regardless and well worth reading.
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As polluted it can get, I wouldn't be surprised... "Now back to our original post...."
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The thing I found interesting is the Le Farge fire department drained the municipal water system and had to truck in water from a lake. I did not realize a municipal water system was that fragile
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Good article Harold. Thanks for the link.
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I did some work at a hospital that was right on the border betwene the 2 towns that shared it and was hooked up to both water mains. They never tested the fire pump at full output for more than a few minutes because it would actually suck the water out of the mains so fast that both towns would end up with a 'boil order' due to the lowered pressure in the mains. I never figured out how they managed to get fire insurance without someone making them put in a water tower...
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