The dangers of fireworks

15 posts · 2008-07-05 10:57:19 to 2008-07-06 11:45:36

#36300474953 07/05/2008 10:57:19 The dangers of fireworks

Some idiots were setting off fireworks in the hallways and outside of their apartment building and caused a multi alarm fire. Burning 11+ appartment buildings. This happened about 5 blocks away from me. I think the fire is still going on, actually. Hundreds are now without a home. Luckily, no one was injured.

Here are some pictures and news stories about it.

http://abclocal.go.com/wtvg/story?s...ocal&id=6246808

http://www.wtol.com/global/story.asp?s=8622489


#36300474960 07/05/2008 11:16:09 Re:The dangers of fireworks
Holy *poop* O_O
#36300474962 07/05/2008 11:20:56 Re:The dangers of fireworks

Wow that's one huge blaze..pretty lucky if noone got killed in that.

#36300474987 07/05/2008 13:00:36 Re:The dangers of fireworks
dumbasses
#36300475002 07/05/2008 14:21:23 Re:The dangers of fireworks
I knew the flare gun was overpowered.
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#36300475014 07/05/2008 14:48:34 Re:The dangers of fireworks
imax wrote:
dumbasses

I know, tell me about it. SMILEY

#36300475026 07/05/2008 15:12:21 Re:The dangers of fireworks
One word. Idiots.

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#36300475121 07/05/2008 22:00:38 Re:The dangers of fireworks
This is kinda eerie considering I live outside of Cleveland and I was lighting off fireworks right outside my living room on the front porch yesterday drunk as hell.. this kinda makes me think differently now on it.

I don't think it should be legal to even sell them in State anymore.
#36300475131 07/05/2008 23:02:22 Re:The dangers of fireworks

Some people are just IDIOTS. And it's not legal fireworks that make them dumb.

Throw the culprits in jail for endangering the public. That is already the law. It's nothing short of arson anyway.

And what's with the no firewalls? Are these the slums with no building codes and inspections? Any fire takes out that whole complex. One cigarette in a couch and poof, all gone.

It's actually pretty dam fortunate this happened on a day when fire departments are on high alert and ready to respond even faster than normal.

#36300475135 07/05/2008 23:20:33 Re:The dangers of fireworks

I totally agree. And it appears that the official explanation is that when they were setting off some of the fireworks outside, one landed on the roof of their apartment building. The Firework burned through the roof and landed in the attic. From there it caught the attic on fire and spread throughout the rest of the apartment and on to the others. Although, it was the same group who were setting the fireworks off inside the building's hallways.


#36300475139 07/06/2008 00:00:11 Re:The dangers of fireworks

And I'll bet my scanline receiver that the kind of fireworks that can land on the rooftop of an apartment complex are already illegal in Toledo.

Ohio's stringent laws governing the use of explosives require customers to sign a waiver assuring that they will remove fireworks from the state before detonating them. Only trick and novelty fireworks can be legally used within Ohio's borders. In Michigan, only sparklers with less than 2 ounces of pyrotechnic composition are legal, and all other consumer fireworks are prohibited. Both states require customers to take explosives out of their own state before discharging them.

#36300475209 07/06/2008 09:09:57 Re:The dangers of fireworks
I had two incidents occur on the 4th. Driving home, I was crossing the bridge heading back into the county where I live, and some moron sets off a mortar shell down below the bridge. I see it come up and explode right beside my car. Who thought that would be a smart idea to set off fireworks under a bridge below a busy highway. Then I get home and around midnight some morons start setting them off in a residential parking lot where there's maybe about 20 feet from a car on one side to the car on the other. All fun and games till one falls over and hits a gas tank. They're illegal in my county as well, now I got no problem with people shooting them, but seriously, go to a clear area. At least the guys around back had the common sense to go in the grassy area between buildings.
#36300475217 07/06/2008 10:02:11 Re:The dangers of fireworks
r3spon5e wrote:

And I'll bet my scanline receiver that the kind of fireworks that can land on the rooftop of an apartment complex are already illegal in Toledo.

Ohio's stringent laws governing the use of explosives require customers to sign a waiver assuring that they will remove fireworks from the state before detonating them. Only trick and novelty fireworks can be legally used within Ohio's borders. In Michigan, only sparklers with less than 2 ounces of pyrotechnic composition are legal, and all other consumer fireworks are prohibited. Both states require customers to take explosives out of their own state before discharging them.

It was just on the radio yesterday here on WTAM... It makes no sense... Oh hi Ill blow it up over in PA but Im buying it here...

They need to just stop supporting a loop hole for state tax dollars.

I'm glad you posted this though Merc I don't think Im buying anymore fireworks...
#36300475228 07/06/2008 10:43:10 Re:The dangers of fireworks
Why common sense fails to kick in with those people eludes my mind.
#36300475253 07/06/2008 11:45:36 Re:The dangers of fireworks
Alcohol might have been a factor too. Usually is in these cases. Glad the only thing I burnt was my fingers this year.