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Re: Major Explosion in the town of West

Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 7:39 am
by knotquiteawake
jmra wrote:[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=ROrpKx3aIjA[/youtube]
Fixed it. As others said, young ears warning.
The child's panicked "I can't hear, I can't hear anything, get out of here, lets get out of here, I can't hear anything" just rips my heart apart.

That guy is a real idiot. You are filming a FERTILIZER PLANT FIRE! Fertilizer is a key component in bomb making... I hope the child doesn't have any permanent damage to their hearing.

Re: Major Explosion in the town of West

Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 8:11 am
by Wodathunkit
knotquiteawake wrote:
jmra wrote:[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=ROrpKx3aIjA[/youtube]
Fixed it. As others said, young ears warning.
The child's panicked "I can't hear, I can't hear anything, get out of here, lets get out of here, I can't hear anything" just rips my heart apart.

That guy is a real idiot. You are filming a FERTILIZER PLANT FIRE! Fertilizer is a key component in bomb making... I hope the child doesn't have any permanent damage to their hearing.
Father of the year. :banghead:

Re: Major Explosion in the town of West

Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 8:54 am
by Mike1951
Just missed by one day, occurring on the 66th anniversary of the Texas City explosion, when the Grandcamp and High Flyer, both loaded with ammonium nitrate, exploded on April 16, 1947.

Re: Major Explosion in the town of West

Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 10:22 am
by fickman
Audio from first responders after the explosion: http://m.statesman.com/videos/news/audi ... ion/vyL32/

Re: Major Explosion in the town of West

Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 11:04 am
by RPBrown
carlson1 wrote:Praying for the families and people involved.
As am I.

Re: Major Explosion in the town of West

Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 11:26 am
by powerboatr
MedicMan218 wrote:
ajwakeboarder wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROrpKx3aIjA

video of the explosion.
CAUTION, language
Little girl gave me chills
me to she was quit adamant on telling daddy to get her out of there.

my kids live in china springs and the windows rattled.

prayers go out to the families of the lost and injured

Re: Major Explosion in the town of West

Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 12:17 pm
by philip964
My deepest sympathy to the families of those brave first responders who are dead and injured.

The anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing is tomorrow. An ammonium nitrate bomb was used there also.

I have some history with Ammonia plants. My dad was an engineer, and he was good at plant start up. I lived in Sioux City Iowa for nine months while he helped start up the ammonia plant there in 1966. It blew up in 1994.

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My dad said once "there are machines operating just on the edge of being a bomb" He probably included ammonia plants with those machines.

I wish the city fathers of West realized that when they were deciding where to locate their schools, hospital and nursing home.

Re: Major Explosion in the town of West

Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 12:27 pm
by anygunanywhere
philip964 wrote:My deepest sympathy to the families of those brave first responders who are dead and injured.

The anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing is tomorrow. An ammonium nitrate bomb was used there also.

I have some history with Ammonia plants. My dad was an engineer, and he was good at plant start up. I lived in Sioux City Iowa for nine months while he helped start up the ammonia plant there in 1966. It blew up in 1994.

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My dad said once "there are machines operating just on the edge of being a bomb" He probably included ammonia plants with those machines.

I wish the city fathers of West realized that when they were deciding where to locate their schools, hospital and nursing home.
I expect that the results of the pending investigation and resultant fines will destroy this company. With all of the ammonia and ammonium nitrate stored on site they were undoubtedly well above the 10,000 pound of hazardous material inventory threshhold set by OSHA 1910.119 Process Safety Management. I suspect that there is probably some issues with their required RMP worst case scenario document, and if the community had any semblance at all of a Local Emergency Planning Commission the schools and homes would not have been so close to this type of facility.

I smell something very rotten.

When the fire started the area should have been evacuated immediately. The firefighters should not have been near the thing. Any type of emergency preparedness training would have made this event an obvious disaster waiting to happen. There is ample experience with anhydrous ammonia tank fires and ammonium nitrate fires that could have been used to prevent this eevent from taking so many lives. The Texas City Grand Camp event has already been mentioned here.

Anygunanywhere