Another Building Collapse - Charles County

OldHillcrestGuy

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As long as your roof isnt flat you should be OK. G1G4 I hadnt heard that and I cant make it to the firehouse, Ive had scanner on all day but its been so busy was heard to listen to everything.

Unfortunatly there will proably more of these collapses tomrorow when the sun comes out and the melting starts. Better not get any rain for sometime now, let this snow melt slowly.
 
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Danzig

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i hear it may be a haz-mat call for all the chemicals in the building, not getting much details
 

G1G4

Find em Hot, Leave em Wet
As long as your roof isnt flat you should be OK. G1G4 I hadnt heard that and I cant make it to the firehouse, Ive had scanner on all day but its been so busy was heard to listen to everything.

Unfortunatly there will proably more of these collapses tomrorow when the sun comes out and the melting starts. Better not get any rain for sometime now, let this snow melt slowly.

Best to stay home today anyway. I hope there won't be anymore collapses, but with the amount of older commercial buildings (and barns/houses) in the area, I'm afraid that will be the case.

I heard this go out earlier but I don't listen to Charles Co. Anymore details?

Nothing major, but I'm not monitoring Charles County. They returned Engine 224 after about five or ten minutes on the road.

i hear it may be a haz-mat call for all the chemicals in the building, not getting much details

That wouldn't surprise me. Is it the main building?
 

ziggy

New Member
how about the house fire on billingsley rd i heard they lost it do you no anything about it
 
As long as your roof isnt flat you should be OK. G1G4 I hadnt heard that and I cant make it to the firehouse, Ive had scanner on all day but its been so busy was heard to listen to everything.

Unfortunatly there will proably more of these collapses tomrorow when the sun comes out and the melting starts. Better not get any rain for sometime now, let this snow melt slowly.
If you need to get to the firehouse, let me know. I'll come get you.
 
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