Adams County
Latimore Township
York Springs, Pa.

Building fire in the Latimore Township Municipal Building

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Comment by Steve Roth on August 22, 2015 at 11:01am

Making assumptions by a photo is a dangerous habit to make Mr Jimmy Lin, with you not being there and considering I was, this was not a surround and drown job.

Comment by Jimmy Lin on February 24, 2015 at 5:55am

I agree with Mr Morgan that fireman was on the risk of his own life.First,a nozzle needs at least two firemen as a basic principle.A real story happened in my city is that a fireman who operated a nozzle only by himself was knocked down by the nozzle under only 0.3 Mpa "Water Hammer effect" and got seriously injured on the head;Second,Mr Roth,no one can predict when a structure collapses even it looks very stable seen from outside.There are no signs for most of the collapese those killed firemen inside,the best way to keep firemen safe is stay outside and shoot the fire if there is no sign of living things,as what Mr Morgan said "surround and drown".

Comment by Nick Morgan on February 23, 2015 at 10:12am

OK Steve, thanks!  Glad to hear that.

Comment by Steve Roth on February 23, 2015 at 9:11am

Nick, actually it wasn't in any danger of collapse, it was mostly contents burning near the interior wall. The structure still stands today, nearly two years later in nearly the same condition with the holes patched. 

Comment by Nick Morgan on November 13, 2013 at 5:21pm
I hate to be critical, but that firefighter is in danger of being caught in a collapse. That building is a loser, time to pull back and "surround and drown".

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