BALTIMORE - Baltimore fire officials say they spent about 90 minutes putting out a three-alarm fire in a brick warehouse that was filled with mattresses.
The fire was reported around 1:30 p.m. Sunday, and more than 80 firefighters responded.
Capt. Roman Clark, a fire department spokesman, says the blaze was tough to put out because of all the mattresses inside the building.
The fire was placed under control shortly before 3 p.m. The cause is under investigation, and officials say the building's owner was on the scene assessing the damage.
I usually don't have the patience for this, but I'll give it a shot.
Mike: captains with 33 years on the job are supposed to be able to recognize when captains with over 20 years on the job are being facetious. Usually, the more outrageous the statement, the greater is the likelihood that the statement is not to be taken seriously. In short, I was kidding. (Are you a vollie?)
Also, the brownouts that are happening in Philadelphia - along with the brownouts and station closings all over the country - are budget-driven. They're not happening because we often hold fires to "one and one". Trust me, we could routinely place the entire box in service for a burning roll of paper towels in Mrs. Jones' kitchen, and we'd still be getting browned out. It's not our tactics, but rather - as president Clinton once noted - "it's the economy, stupid".
And here I thought the title of the post, "Mattress-Filled Warehouse Fire Goes to Three-Alarms in Baltimore" to be a dead give-away to the facetiousness of your comment.
The title of the post clearly said (and I could find nothing to contradict it) that it was a "Mattress-Filled Warehouse" which suggests it was more than one mattress and in all probability would have been well beyond the limit of a single booster line.