The importance
of having a relationship with local fire departments has been highlighted in
posts on the Aluminium Plant Safety Blog. In the worst case scenario where fire
departments and aluminium companies have limited or no relationship we have posted
incidents where fireman were killed responding to incidents in our industry. We
have reported on numerous incidents where the fire department was unsure of the
hazards in an aluminium plant and decided to contain the fire. Resulting in the
factory being allowed to burn down to its foundation.
Spokane
Valley Fire Department (SVFD) units responded to a reported commercial
structure fire at Kaiser Aluminum at approximately 7:30 this evening. The first
arriving unit observed smoke coming from the roof area over the electric ingot
furnaces in the north end of the plant. The incident was immediately uprgraded
which brought additional suppression units to the scene.
Due to the
large scale of the plant, several units entered the building with their
vehicles and drove to an area adjacent to the fire, while maintaining a safe
distance, to better assess the location and severity of the problem. SVFD
aerial ladder units made their way to the roof from outside the structure and
cut a 10 foot x 20 foot hole for access, located the fire and then applied
water in adequate amounts to extinguish the smoldering material, but also in
small enough amounts to avoid causing damage to costly electrical equipment
directly below.
A total of
13 apparatus, including command and support vehicles responded to the scene, as
well as one Spokane Fire Department unit which was released prior to being
assigned.
The fire is
currently under investigation with an undetermined amount of damages. No
injuries were reported.
The Spokane
Valley Fire Department would like to remind residents that fires can happen
anywhere and for a very large variety of reasons. Situational awareness is a
valuable skill to develop whether at home or at your place of employment. Pay
attention to what is happening around you, not only could your awareness
prevent the destruction of property, but could also save lives.
We are glad that no one was injured in this incident. We do not take
it for granted that no injuries occurred during this incident. We use this
specific plant as an example of what one should do regarding being proactive with
their communication with the local fire departments. The Aluminoum Times
included this specific plant on an article. It can be downloaded here.
Keep up the good work Kaiser Trentwood ! We are very so proud of you. It is only through your
hard work and ongoing safety programs that this incident turned out as it did, with zero
injuries.
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