109 Comments Posted by Truckie

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No problem. Well I don't know if you really want a truck of derbies but I could send you a coffee can full of derbies.
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I don't know, that blue tile dose not in any way soothe or clam me in any way. If anything it creeps me out.
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Back in the day all the old power houses used bright colors on there equipment. Very well maintained. I like that.
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Yes, a picture like this can bring up a lot of questions. Like it was said before, why was the shirt left there? What happened to the person wearing the shirt? Is that dry blood on the floor by the shirt? Why is a gurney in a power house?
And is the yellow object off to the left an extra engine driven generator? It sure dose look like it dose it not. Also a great picture
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Lynne if you want me to I can save a truck load of derbies for you, just let me know.
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Without a doubt it is an awesome picture with the orange glow.
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Grate shot, it Defiantly has that creepy movie feel.
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triniphen , That is a C02 extinguisher, not a chemical.
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If I had to take a guess I would have to arson. Because like I have said I have been through the building many times in the last 3 weeks, and I have not seen any sings of anybody livening there. No garbage or small fires like someone was or would be cooking or anything. When I looked in the crawl space's where the utilities ran and part of the fire was, I did not see any garbage or sings of someone livening there either.
If I here anything else I will let you all know.
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The fire damage was not all that bad. It was a section of roof that was about the size of 10ft by 30ft. It was contained pretty quick, and under control in about 30 minutes. I did get some grate pictures of the fire area. I wonder if Motts would post them?
This saddens me.
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Well, as you all know.It is with sadness I write this. Early this morning around 5:45 am a fire broke out at Dixmont, At 6:10 am the fire department was called and on the scene within 4 minutes. The fire started on the 4th floor in the male ward. It was a section of the roof and eves that burned. It was a small hallway that connected different parts of the 4th floor together, and where some small rooms were for utilities. The work crew that got there at 5:30 am said the roof was strike by lightening. Well, if that's not a big lie I don't know what is, because the sky's were clear here in Pittsburgh this am.
I went over after work to get some pictures.
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Extremely clean and untouched by vandals.
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No doubt hot and noisy.
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Its grate to see some care was taken in the shut down process.
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I can assure you it was not a dirty lens, because all the other pictures I took on the same day were OK.