A couple years ago I got tired of having my junk scattered all over the country so I found a garage big enough to store it all in. Tonight on my way over to install my snazzy new (ok rebuilt) shifter in the Challenger I could see smoke in the air and hanging over the road. As I got closer there was a plastic smell and I could see at least four fire trucks and several police cars in the road on my block. Talk about a lump in your throat! I couldn't get down the road but I was able to park at a store down the street and walk part of the way down the alley. I could see lights in my windows but soon realized it was the light from the fire trucks on the other side shining through. There were still some big flames but I was able to find out that the garage two houses down was a total loss - and it appeared that the one next door was a casualty as well. The police said they'd have the road shut down for at least 6-7 more hours and I couldn't get in until after they were done so I guess I'll get a closer look in the morning. So far it sounds like my stuff is safe though.
Troy
Those are scary moments for sure.....
Lets hope everything will be ok in the morning. All the Best Troy. :2thumbs:
Definitley a scary moment!!! Best of luck Troy!
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Hope everything turns out for the best Troy. Scary, knot in your stomach moment for sure.
Dang... God Bless the individual who past away........... So, do you have to stay at a hotel?
hope everything is ok with you troy. sad for your neighbors.
Quote from: hemi68charger on February 17, 2012, 09:27:43 PM
Dang... God Bless the individual who past away........... So, do you have to stay at a hotel?
I think building was a casualty, not a person. Thank God.
I now live in an apartment building while working here in town. I have contect insurance on everything I own because of theft or fire. Not only is this building filled with mostly senior citizens and there have been a few close calls with fire, but this town has a worse crime rate per capita than Vancouver.
Then on top of that I've made sure to fully insure the Dart.
Granted there are a few family heirlooms like an original 1851 Colt Navy revolver from a family member who was in the civil war that could never be replaced.
Well, your West Coast stash is still safe. ;) I'm very glad to hear that the fire was not being fed by your stuff. :2thumbs:
Dan
I wish you the best Troy!
Wow I would of been flippin' out! Glad your stash is safe! :2thumbs:
Quote from: 68 Bullitt Charger on February 17, 2012, 09:14:09 PM
Lets hope everything will be ok in the morning. All the Best Troy. :2thumbs:
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oh crikey !! nooo !! heart stopping moment for sure ! mine did just reading it !! hope every thing ok Troy :popcrn:
That's scary indeed,Troy.Hope everything will be fine.Let us know. :cheers:
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Here is hoping all is well! Let us know.
Hopefully all is well :yesnod:
Wheew :P glad to here nobody was hurt
Best of luck, I wish the best, for all involved, I hope all is well...
Man, That would definitely be scarey. You have a lot of stuff in that garage! I hope you have it all insured to the hilt just in-case it were to happen.
Quote from: Tilar on February 18, 2012, 03:38:57 PM
Man, That would definitely be scarey. You have a lot of stuff in that garage! I hope you have it all insured to the hilt just in-case it were to happen.
Well I was definitely reviewing the insurance coverage today!
The garage two doors down is a total loss. Amazingly, the one next door (literally less than 4' away) only has minor damage. The one that caught on fire had block wall which shielded it for the most part. Also, the fire department figured the first one was a lost cause so they concentrated on protecting the second. There were supposedly a couple of cars in the one that burnt but I couldn't see any evidence of them. I heard that there must have been gas cans and propane tanks in there as there were about 15 separate explosions. I also heard the flames could be seen from over a mile away (I saw the smoke - though I didn't know what it was from - when I was about 20 miles away). Apparently the fire department said they had put over 50,000 gallons on it by 9 PM (fire started around 6 PM). The people in nearby houses and the dogs next door were evacuated early on. No injuries that I know of.
Here are some pics. You can see what's left of a motor home on the far left - and the neighbor's Ram.
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Troy
wow, definately took it all. you guys can build right on the line there? we have to be 10 feet off the property line here.
Glad your stuff made it thru hope your neighbors are safe and have good insurance.
Damn that was a total loss, good to see your stuff is safe & no body was hurt...
Quote from: nvrbdn on February 18, 2012, 08:08:54 PM
wow, definately took it all. you guys can build right on the line there? we have to be 10 feet off the property line here.
I have no idea what the building code are
now but my garage pretty much goes all the way to the edges of the property lines. These buildings are in the city limits and are probably at least 30 years old.
Oh, I rent the garage (technically "warehouse") and it is not at my house. I can't see me ever living in the city if I can help it. However, property there is cheap and available in this economy.
Troy
yea,in the cities the regulations are alot different. my aunt lived in st.louis and there was enough room for a concrete walkway between the houses. all the garages were in the back off the alley. :yesnod:
My biggest fear, a fire. Those firefighters did a mighty fine job of not letting it spread.
You might wanna think about buying a lottery ticket? :shruggy:
Quote from: 472 R/T SE on February 21, 2012, 07:05:36 PM
My biggest fear, a fire. Those firefighters did a mighty fine job of not letting it spread.
You might wanna think about buying a lottery ticket? :shruggy:
I did. I won $4 on a $10 ticket.
Troy
Quote from: Troy on February 22, 2012, 12:32:32 AM
Quote from: 472 R/T SE on February 21, 2012, 07:05:36 PM
My biggest fear, a fire. Those firefighters did a mighty fine job of not letting it spread.
You might wanna think about buying a lottery ticket? :shruggy:
I did. I won $4 on a $10 ticket.
Troy
Getting $4 for every $10 spent sounds like the way the government does things. :D
Quote from: Old Moparz on February 22, 2012, 02:15:51 PM
Quote from: Troy on February 22, 2012, 12:32:32 AM
Quote from: 472 R/T SE on February 21, 2012, 07:05:36 PM
My biggest fear, a fire. Those firefighters did a mighty fine job of not letting it spread.
You might wanna think about buying a lottery ticket? :shruggy:
I did. I won $4 on a $10 ticket.
Troy
Getting $4 for every $10 spent sounds like the way the government does things. :D
Only if they are lucky!
Troy