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6 Comments
BSRBeing Amazon, the cause must have been friction.
visionepsays...I've probably got stuff that isn't going to make it on time.
https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/redlands-warehouse-fire-amazon-shipment-san-bernardino-county/2375350/
greatgooglymooglysays...A building with a sprinkler system should not go up in flames that quickly.
“Within 15 minutes the whole back of the building collapsed and exploded,”
“I didn’t hear no fire alarms, I didn’t see no fire sprinklers, nothing,” employee Chris Smith said.
https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2020/06/05/massive-3-alarm-warehouse-fire-erupts-amazon-redlands/
newtboySprinkler systems are useless in buildings that size filled to the brim with flammable materials.
No fire alarms, that's bad.
A building with a sprinkler system should not go up in flames that quickly.
“Within 15 minutes the whole back of the building collapsed and exploded,”
“I didn’t hear no fire alarms, I didn’t see no fire sprinklers, nothing,” employee Chris Smith said.
https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2020/06/05/massive-3-alarm-warehouse-fire-erupts-amazon-redlands/
BSRSo, Chris heard fire alarms and saw sprinklers. Amirite? Suspect #1 I'll bet Smith isn't his real last name either.
“I didn’t hear no fire alarms, I didn’t see no fire sprinklers, nothing,” employee Chris Smith said.
Oxen_Moralejokingly says...So now both Amazon's are on fire!
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