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Originally Posted by scorpio31
Two of the articles I read about the fire indicated the water pressure was very low and caused problems trying to douse the blaze. Will Mr. Gates ask the City of Independence why that happened and have a case for damages?
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Probably not. When there is a fire the water department and the fire department have to coordinate their efforts to provide enough water pressure to combat the fire. Once the water department receives the notification they have to race to the pumping station that supplies the water flow to the water lines that are used to combat the fire and turn the flow up.
In the middle of the night, and in cold weather, this does not happen instantly.
The news said that they had to take water from a distant source (something about over a block away). If they got flow from another hydrant it would have been on another supply line.
I had to know this stuff 43 years ago (for a company in Independence, MO) when everything was manual. Today, some pumping stations can increase flow automatically, or be remotely controlled. But that ability has only been available over the last 15 years (and become reliable over the last 5 years). Most pumping stations still do not have that available.
Water supply (flow) and water pressure needed to throw the water to the fire are two different things.
It is required, by law, that the fume hoods the restaurants be cleaned regularly. It is quite common for grease fires to happen in these hoods. Recently I was having lunch with a person who designs these systems when I asked him about a little pan off to the side. He said it was a grease collection pan. Then he gave me a 30 minute speech about the dangers of a grease fire in the fume hood.
He called me after the fire in independence and said that stupid Mr. Gates must have not had the required (by law) fume hood maintenance program in place. If he can't prove that he had kept the hoods clean, the insurance may not pay for the loss. Grease fires in restaurant fume hoods are common and are addressed in many insurance policies.
Save a dollar on maintenance and lose your entire building with no payable insurance.
Mr. Gates is a loud mouth whose sauce makes me sick every time I have eaten it. The pork sandwich at Gates certainly is not Kosher.
It couldn't have happened to a more deserving guy.
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JR