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Skeptic not Atheist
If someone else wants to look it up I believe the "largest fires" quote came from Chief Nigro (on hard fire I think).
No, the size of wtc7's fires are very relevant. Debunkers like to throw around claims that it was such a huge office fire to back up the NIST hypothesis.
The fires in wtc7 were not the biggest office fires in history. That is a lie.
You think the WTC 7 fire was the largest office building fire in history?
No, the size of wtc7's fires are very relevant. Debunkers like to throw around claims that it was such a huge office fire to back up the NIST hypothesis.
We walked over by number Seven World Trade Center as it was burning and saw this 40-plus story building with fire on nearly all floors. –FDNY Lieutenant Robert Larocco
I walked out and I got to Vesey and West, where I reported to Frank [Cruthers]. He said, we’re moving the command post over this way, that building’s coming down. At this point, the fire was going virtually on every floor, heavy fire and smoke that really wasn’t bothering us when we were searching because it was being pushed southeast and we were a little bit west of that. I remember standing just where West and Vesey start to rise toward the entrance we were using in the World Financial Center. There were a couple of guys standing with me and a couple of guys right at the intersection, and we were trying to back them up – and here goes 7. It started to come down and now people were starting to run. –FDNY Deputy Chief Nick Visconti
When the building came down it was completely involved in fire, all forty-seven stories.
–FDNY Assistant Chief Harry Myers
I reposted this again because it's easy, just copy and paste. But Redibis thinks that the firefighters were part of the conspiracy, he isn't going to pay any attention to what they say.
Not just limited to you, but what would someone like yourself call a large fire? What criteria determines the classification of "large"?
Would one fully involved floor out of a 47 story building be considered "small" in your opinion? What about one out of 110 floors? How about a flash ignition of about 6 floors In a building with 50+ floors?
Where do you draw the line of "big"? Just curious... 'cause in a large office building with floor area almost equal to a foot ball field in size on fire along with a few floor above seems to me like a devilish take to fight on its own.
Do you really need this explaining to you? I will do it in pictures to help you understand. Thie first one is a large fire:
Do you really need this explaining to you? I will do it in pictures to help you understand. Thie first one is a large fire:
9/11/01 LIVE! News/Amateur Video World Trade Center Part 4
http://youtube.com/watch?v=DpAHh-yT25Q
WTC7 on fire at 0:44 1:10
I also notice straight after 1:10 clip of 7 on fire the firefighter telling another that "WHEN" 7 goes its going to create a large dust cloud and they wont be able to breath... I guess vinniem thinks him and all the other firefighters that thought it was coming down are in on the coverup.
It isn't the truth movement that calls firefighters liars.
Tell me, how do you feel about John Schroder and the firefighter who claims he found the black boxes?
It isn't the truth movement that calls firefighters liars.
911 truth always posts the night fires; wowzerDo you really need this explaining to you? I will do it in pictures to help you understand. Thie first one is a large fire:
The steel portion of the Windsor fire collapsed pretty early on.
UManchester Case Study said:The building was subjected to a three year refurbishment programme of works when the fire broke out. The major works included the installations of:
The refurbishment was carried out floor-by-floor from the lower floors upwards. By the time the fire broke out, the fire protection for all steelwork below the 17th floor had been completed except a proportion of the 9th and 15th floors.
- Fire protection to the perimeter steel columns using a boarding system
- Fire protection to the internal steel beams using a spray protection
- A sprinkler system
- A new aluminium cladding system
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A large portion of the floor slabs above the 17th Floor progressively collapsed during the fire when the unprotected steel perimeter columns on the upper levels buckled and collapsed
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The fire protection on the existing steelworks below the 17th floor had been completed at the time of fire except for the 9th and 15th floors. When the fire spread below the 17th floor, those protected perimeter columns survived, except for the unprotected columns at the 9th and 15th floors which all buckled in the multiple floor fire (see Figure 2). However, they did not cause any structural collapse. Obviously, the applied loads supported by these buckled columns had been redistributed to the remaining reinforced concrete shear walls. Nevertheless, structural fire analysis should be carried out before such a conclusion can be drawn.
It isn't the truth movement that calls firefighters liars.
Tell me, how do you feel about John Schroder and the firefighter who claims he found the black boxes?
Doesn't really work if you're selectively excluding images which provide a better measure. Tell me, how big of an interior fire is required to to give off a large volume of smoke; say... several floors?Do you really need this explaining to you? I will do it in pictures to help you understand.
So if Madrid was a large fire, and WTC 5 was a large fire can you tell me how you made the call that WTC 7 and this fire in the WTC are "small" (preferably being more truthful).This first one is a large fire: