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Not much left standing after the factory fire in Pawtucket, R.I. that not
only burned the mill, and 13 homes but ignited and damaged other buildings
in a 10 block area.  The flames were propelled by 50 mph winds.  Things were
so bad that water sprayed on the fire was blown away making fighting the
fire nearly impossible.  I wonder if the BOCA and CABO codes have a section
on fire protection in high winds?



on 11/15/03 10:09 AM, Gabriel Orgrease at [log in to unmask] wrote:

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> Interesting comment on fire safety.
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