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"Just seen this in the lounge so googled it. Its awful my heart goes out to the victims and their families." on BBC news just now | |||
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"Cant beleve there are idiots on another forum making jokes about it." Shocking!!...report the comments and ignore the poster xx | |||
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"Horrible watching it all unfold on tv " Indeed, I had to stop watching, I have been trapped in a flat surrounded by fire when I was a kid and it never leaves you! Nice to see people bringing supplies and local Clubs opening their doors | |||
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"I dont know if the cladding GHA have used is the same type as was used in this block in London" I guess time will tell heather. If you're really concerned call GHA and ask for contact details of the contractor and ask them. | |||
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"been a firefighter for almost 28 years now, shocked at how quickly this has spread and involved the whole building.... that simply shouldn't happen" That's what I thought. I also wonder what happened with the fire alarm system. However, I think we will have to wait some time until they have investigated thoroughly before we have any answers | |||
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"been a firefighter for almost 28 years now, shocked at how quickly this has spread and involved the whole building.... that simply shouldn't happen Indeed, I know an ex fireman who expressed the same concerns, either the type of cladding used is way substandard or it's been treated with something such as a waterproof coating which is highly flammable. There is something very suspect about it anyway and such a tragedy for the people involved. " In my experience, the insulation and cladding 'should' all be fireproof. Simple as that. However, like I said, only time will tell | |||
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"been a firefighter for almost 28 years now, shocked at how quickly this has spread and involved the whole building.... that simply shouldn't happen That's what I thought. I also wonder what happened with the fire alarm system. However, I think we will have to wait some time until they have investigated thoroughly before we have any answers " My Firefighter friend even suggested it may be a terrorist thing Andy but I hope not... just a series of shoddy mistakes and inept people. | |||
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"been a firefighter for almost 28 years now, shocked at how quickly this has spread and involved the whole building.... that simply shouldn't happen That's what I thought. I also wonder what happened with the fire alarm system. However, I think we will have to wait some time until they have investigated thoroughly before we have any answers My Firefighter friend even suggested it may be a terrorist thing Andy but I hope not... just a series of shoddy mistakes and inept people." Having worked a lot in the area when I lived in London, I would say this was a tragic accident rather than a willful or deliberate act. At least, that's what I hope | |||
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"been a firefighter for almost 28 years now, shocked at how quickly this has spread and involved the whole building.... that simply shouldn't happen That's what I thought. I also wonder what happened with the fire alarm system. However, I think we will have to wait some time until they have investigated thoroughly before we have any answers My Firefighter friend even suggested it may be a terrorist thing Andy but I hope not... just a series of shoddy mistakes and inept people. Having worked a lot in the area when I lived in London, I would say this was a tragic accident rather than a willful or deliberate act. At least, that's what I hope " Agreed - incompetence and cost cutting are more likely the cause. | |||
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"I don't see how the cladding caused the fire to spread so fast internally - on the video it looks like all the flames are inside the building and not focussed on the outside - hope the fire investigation sorts this one out fast and if anyone is to blame for cost cutting etc. they get prosecuted. Another sad day for London." The fire 'could' have spread up the outside of the building and then through open windows, or windows broken by the intensity of the fire. This would then circumvent the compartmentation and fire stopping within the building. I say 'could' because although it seems highly likely that this is the method of fire spread, it is still speculation at this point. | |||
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"I don't see how the cladding caused the fire to spread so fast internally - on the video it looks like all the flames are inside the building and not focussed on the outside - hope the fire investigation sorts this one out fast and if anyone is to blame for cost cutting etc. they get prosecuted. Another sad day for London. The fire 'could' have spread up the outside of the building and then through open windows, or windows broken by the intensity of the fire. This would then circumvent the compartmentation and fire stopping within the building. I say 'could' because although it seems highly likely that this is the method of fire spread, it is still speculation at this point." It appears that there was a cavity between the cladding and the insulation material, this along with wind/air circulating acted like a chimney/funnel and spread the fire very quickly both up and around the building. The investigation to come should clear this up. Very sad tragic event. | |||
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"A contributing factor to the high casualty number was the advice from the fire response service to stay put, rather than evacuate, based on the theory that fires in such structures are designed to be isolated by design and construction." Why not say London Fire Brigade, rather than fire response service. If your going to apportion some of the blame, then at least be clear to whom your apportioning it. | |||
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"A contributing factor to the high casualty number was the advice from the fire response service to stay put, rather than evacuate, based on the theory that fires in such structures are designed to be isolated by design and construction. Why not say London Fire Brigade, rather than fire response service. If your going to apportion some of the blame, then at least be clear to whom your apportioning it. " Because the LFB aren't the only fire service who give the advice. It's standard practice. However, in this instance it would appear that the fire was able to penetrate the building from the outside | |||
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"Because the LFB aren't the only fire service who give the advice. It's standard practice." They would have been the only fire service giving advice to those particlar residents though. | |||
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"What's interesting is that the residents of that block were all door knocked just in last few weeks by Fire officers to remind them what to do if there was a fire inside the block so that advice would be fresh in their mindsx" Absolutely, there was a fire in my flat building when I was a kid and we were trapped on the 3rd floor. My mum knew exactly what to do as the Firemen had come to the door the week before selling Christmas calendars. Was a blessing. And seeing that picture that has been circulating, of them all on the ground absolutely exhausted! I have great respect for those guys | |||
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"A contributing factor to the high casualty number was the advice from the fire response service to stay put, rather than evacuate, based on the theory that fires in such structures are designed to be isolated by design and construction. Why not say London Fire Brigade, rather than fire response service. If your going to apportion some of the blame, then at least be clear to whom your apportioning it. " I was choosing my words in order not to appear to be apportioning blame, nevertheless you seem to have decided that I was doing just that. The advice given by the 999 service would have been based on the protocol for that building, established by input from all the appropriate experts. The implications of this catastrophe are crucial not just for the victims and families, but also for those entrusted with the safety of such buildings throughout the world. There are serious questions to be answered, particularly as this type of fire is not unprecedented, but absolutely no apportioning of blame was intended in my post | |||
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"Just heard the charity song bridge over troubled water was so touching " it just hit home what really happened so sad | |||
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"Just heard the charity song bridge over troubled water was so touching it just hit home what really happened so sad " its very sad | |||
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