I have no problem naming names. I want fire chief Daniel Nigro deposed under oath and asked the types of questions I am bringing up here.
Ok, so you feel Nigro is on it. That is one. Got any more.
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I have no problem naming names. I want fire chief Daniel Nigro deposed under oath and asked the types of questions I am bringing up here.
I have no problem naming names. I want fire chief Daniel Nigro deposed under oath and asked the types of questions I am bringing up here.
Are you saying the city of New York only had one fireboat?
You really should stop using the ridiculous talking point about a building with the footprint of a football field having a wall which was purportedly bulged having anything to do with it's total collapse.
There were siamese fittings on three sides of WTC 7 and they were never hooked up to. That is something which needs to be questioned and there is a certain fire chief who needs to answer for it.
Being involved in dropping WTC 7 doesn't equate to letting 343 of their fellow firefighters be murdered. Nobody died in WTC 7.
Distant hydrants would not have been affected and the city of New York had several fireboats. Firefighters routinely run lines from distances when necessary.
Sorry but the water mains in the area were broken by the tower collapses excuse doesn't hack it.
Isn't pressure inversely proportional to distance?
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So is it your opinion that the WTC7 plot was separate from the WTC1/2 plot? In other words do you feel that Nigro was in on a secret plan to have WTC7 demolished but was totally without knowledge that the WTC1/2 collapses were also orchestrated by the Nefarious Neocons and others?
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The non-detail attempts by others here to say the fireboats were small or that the pressure would not be great enough to run hoses from a distance are a joke.
Right now there are serious questions which have not been answered and Nigro is a known person who was involved in deciding not to fight the fires in WTC 7. It could be that Nigro was manipulated himself. He needs to answer these questions and that could lead to other issues.
All that had to be done was to prevent the fires in WTC 7 from being fought, so they could be used as a cover for it's demolition.
One would not need to go in the building to fight the fires either. The fireboats only a few hundred yards away could have been used with the siamese fittings on the outside of WTC 7 to supply the sprinkler systems. Hoses from distant fire hydrants could have also been run. There were several siamese fittings on the outside of WTC 7 and they were never hooked up to at any time, due to the orders of a certain fire chief. So maybe it wouldn't even be a handful but as little as one person with authority from the FDNY that would need to be involved.
There are quotes of many firefighters who were befuddled that they weren't being allowed to fight the fires in WTC 7.
Curiosly, by about 12:30 PM on 911 the Giulliani administration was saying WTC 7 was lost, even though there is no photographic evidence of fires in WTC 7 until 12:15 PM. Think about that.
He needs to answer these questions and that could lead to other issues.
The non-detail attempts by others here to say the fireboats were small or that the pressure would not be great enough to run hoses from a distance are a joke.
Right now there are serious questions which have not been answered and Nigro is a known person who was involved in deciding not to fight the fires in WTC 7. It could be that Nigro was manipulated himself. He needs to answer these questions and that could lead to other issues.
Being involved in dropping WTC 7 doesn't equate to letting 343 of their fellow firefighters be murdered. Nobody died in WTC 7.
The non-detail attempts by others here to say the fireboats were small or that the pressure would not be great enough to run hoses from a distance are a joke.
In case anyone wonders why I'm not fussing over the continuing derails (viz. no-planers deigning to lecture others on the scientific method...), it's not just because it represents a record seventh time a split is needed and I've given up.
Rather, I think at this point the derail is itself instructive.
The force of the explosions at the World Trade Center had ruptured virtually every water main in downtown Manhattan, leaving firefighters with no water, and no way to fight the fires raging in the buildings left standing in World Trade Plaza. Since the Fire Department had only two under-sized fireboats, and its fire engines were worthless, the Harvey was now an answer to a fireman's prayer.
Pulling up to the seawall in North River, the closest proximity possible to the World Trade Center, the Harvey set up alongside the Fire Department's other two fireboats to begin her work. Fire hoses were quickly run from the Harvey to the World Trade Center, and the firefighters were able to put down the remaining fires, saving everything but World Trade Center 7, which collapsed later that day.
The Harvey worked non-stop until Friday night, September 14, when water service to the City's fire hydrants was restored.
http://everything2.com/title/The+John+J.+Harvey%253A+Fireboat+Hero+of+9%252F11
There were other buildings on fire that could be saved, as well as the WTC site itself where scores of their brethren were trapped.