When I went on the job, 5/3/1977, I rode the Fire Wagon out of the Fire Hall. I don't care what you call it, the place is the best place in the world if you received the "Calling"!
Looks like the car accelerated then launched off of a barrier before landing and exploding. My guess is medical or whack job, but that is just one mans opinion.
Roads and the development of them is a time consuming event. Regarding the storage aspect that underpasses present, the only solution I can see is a dry pipe sprinkler system.Most are arson with the exception of the Philly event.
Collierville (no S) was a sleepy little suburb,east of Memphis that boomed as Memphis declined. 3500 people when I entered the fire service in the late 70's. Now they have 55,000 residents and a fulltime professional all service department.
Not sure they were cheaply built but agree with the maintenance issue over the years. Poor leadership in the upper ranks coupled with terrible budgets over the last decade has terrible consequences. I agree that the memo was lawyer generated.
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