Sabretooth
No Ordinary Rabbit
The official narrative of 9/11 cites that the failure of the fire protection systems is what ultimately caused the collapse of WTC1, WTC2, and WTC7. Most (if not all) of the Truther crowd contends that it is impossible that fires alone could bring down steel-framed buildings.
The intention of this thread is to have a discussion about the “problems” the Truthers see with the official narrative with regards to the fire protection systems and the firefighting that was employed on 9/11/2001.
First things first: I am an active firefighter and I’ve had a significant amount of training in fire science. This statement is not to brag, but only to clarify that I have an understanding of firefighting beyond the PBS, Google, and Discovery Channel crowd.
From a firefighter and fire science standpoint, there is no question as to why the structures of the three WTC buildings failed. However, from a layman’s perspective, I suppose it does produce some questions as to how this happened. But, with a little bit of honest knowledge and the removal of truther-goggles, it is not hard to see that a duck is a duck.
All buildings are subject to installing levels of fire protection* in the (likely) event of such a problem. These include, but are not limited to:
- Sprinkler Systems
- Spray On Fire-Resistant Material (SFRM)
- Auto-Closing Fire Doors
- Firewalls and Firestops
- Automatic Dampers
*[sidebar] Notice that I did not use the layman’s term “fire-proofing”. This is important to note as nothing on this planet is completely, 100%, fireproof. The word “fire-proofing” is a misnomer, plain and simple. [/sidebar]
We all seem to agree that the WTC complex had at least two of these systems installed…the sprinklers and SFRM. It needs to be said that, again, that these systems are installed as a preventative nature. Basically…if a computer explodes on a desk, or a lit cigarette gets thrown into the paper shredder, or someone annihilates a bag of popcorn in the microwave…these systems are designed to contain the fire until the fire department can do its thing, if not extinguish the fire altogether.
However, on 9/11, fire protection met its match. Thousands of gallons of jet fuel was introduced and immediately ignited across several floors. Impact forces from the planes destroyed the sprinkler system and dislodged an untold amount of SFRM from the structure. The jet fuel ignition did not last long, but it was so critically severe that multiple large fires were started. The broken sprinklers were completely useless. Multiple large, uncontrolled fires raged through the WTC with no opposition. This is a situation that no fire protection system prior to 9/11 could ever cope with.
In conversations with fellow firemen, we all generally agree that, unless firefighting operations began immediately after the impacts, the WTC was destined to fail. Is this belief speculation? Yes, I’m not pretending this is fact. Is this belief solid based on available evidence and past experience? Absolutely.
This thread is here to discuss 9/11 from a firefighter and fire protection standpoint. I have to ask that we keep baseless arguments out of the discussion…such as “the first time ever” and “steel melter” crowds. There are other threads for those discussions.
So my questions are this:
- Was there anything the fire protection system or firefighters could have done on 9/11 to prevent the collapse of the WTC towers?
- Was do people believe "should" have happened?
- What does a truther or fencer want to discuss that seems unclear to them from a fire science standpoint?
If any of the other JREF fireman want to jump in or add anything to the OP, please feel free to do so.
The intention of this thread is to have a discussion about the “problems” the Truthers see with the official narrative with regards to the fire protection systems and the firefighting that was employed on 9/11/2001.
First things first: I am an active firefighter and I’ve had a significant amount of training in fire science. This statement is not to brag, but only to clarify that I have an understanding of firefighting beyond the PBS, Google, and Discovery Channel crowd.
From a firefighter and fire science standpoint, there is no question as to why the structures of the three WTC buildings failed. However, from a layman’s perspective, I suppose it does produce some questions as to how this happened. But, with a little bit of honest knowledge and the removal of truther-goggles, it is not hard to see that a duck is a duck.
All buildings are subject to installing levels of fire protection* in the (likely) event of such a problem. These include, but are not limited to:
- Sprinkler Systems
- Spray On Fire-Resistant Material (SFRM)
- Auto-Closing Fire Doors
- Firewalls and Firestops
- Automatic Dampers
*[sidebar] Notice that I did not use the layman’s term “fire-proofing”. This is important to note as nothing on this planet is completely, 100%, fireproof. The word “fire-proofing” is a misnomer, plain and simple. [/sidebar]
We all seem to agree that the WTC complex had at least two of these systems installed…the sprinklers and SFRM. It needs to be said that, again, that these systems are installed as a preventative nature. Basically…if a computer explodes on a desk, or a lit cigarette gets thrown into the paper shredder, or someone annihilates a bag of popcorn in the microwave…these systems are designed to contain the fire until the fire department can do its thing, if not extinguish the fire altogether.
However, on 9/11, fire protection met its match. Thousands of gallons of jet fuel was introduced and immediately ignited across several floors. Impact forces from the planes destroyed the sprinkler system and dislodged an untold amount of SFRM from the structure. The jet fuel ignition did not last long, but it was so critically severe that multiple large fires were started. The broken sprinklers were completely useless. Multiple large, uncontrolled fires raged through the WTC with no opposition. This is a situation that no fire protection system prior to 9/11 could ever cope with.
In conversations with fellow firemen, we all generally agree that, unless firefighting operations began immediately after the impacts, the WTC was destined to fail. Is this belief speculation? Yes, I’m not pretending this is fact. Is this belief solid based on available evidence and past experience? Absolutely.
This thread is here to discuss 9/11 from a firefighter and fire protection standpoint. I have to ask that we keep baseless arguments out of the discussion…such as “the first time ever” and “steel melter” crowds. There are other threads for those discussions.
So my questions are this:
- Was there anything the fire protection system or firefighters could have done on 9/11 to prevent the collapse of the WTC towers?
- Was do people believe "should" have happened?
- What does a truther or fencer want to discuss that seems unclear to them from a fire science standpoint?
If any of the other JREF fireman want to jump in or add anything to the OP, please feel free to do so.
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