Gas Tanker Explosion in Dayton

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  • Tactically Fat

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    My sister-in-law and her youngest daughter were caught up in the backup on their way to Cincy Children's Hospital yesterday.

    That, amongst other things, made for a really adventurous trip for them.
     

    Bigtanker

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    Sorry about the driver that passed but thankful the trucker wasn't hurt bad. I haven't heard anything about it yet so I don't think it was one of our trucks.

    A fact on the fire. Most of the time, they just let the fire burn itself almost out. They do this for a few reasons. Letting the fire go almost eliminates the chance of a second explosion. The vapors are continually burning off. If the actual flames are put out, heat from molten metal can reignite the vapors causing a larger explosion. It also reduces the amount of ground contamination from raw fuel getting into the ground by burning most of it off.
     

    hoosierdoc

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    I think they should do that with most fires. Breaks my heart when I hear about firefighters injured or killed fighting a fire in some isolated building. Wasn't there multiple fatalities at an isolated warehouse fire a few years ago?

    Sorry about the driver that passed but thankful the trucker wasn't hurt bad. I haven't heard anything about it yet so I don't think it was one of our trucks.

    A fact on the fire. Most of the time, they just let the fire burn itself almost out. They do this for a few reasons. Letting the fire go almost eliminates the chance of a second explosion. The vapors are continually burning off. If the actual flames are put out, heat from molten metal can reignite the vapors causing a larger explosion. It also reduces the amount of ground contamination from raw fuel getting into the ground by burning most of it off.
     

    Bob2

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    I bet there were some crapped pants in the opposing lane when that thing exploded
     
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