Built Ford Tough

After reading the article which was published on the Manitoba Parkland website, watch the video.  A true testament to just how tough Ford trucks are.  The air conditioner that is suspected to have caused the fire...I am guessing was built in China.

PRESS RELEASE:
Kelleher Ford, Dauphin Manitoba
On Saturday 2011 September 10 at approximately 1330 hrs, the Dauphin Fire Department responded to the report of a structure fire at 36 – 2nd Avenue North West (Kelleher Ford) in the City of Dauphin.

Upon arrival Firefighters found thick heavy smoke and large flames extending from the office space in the North West corner of the property; there were no injuries reported for any occupants of the building as the staff evacuated the area immediately.  Two firefighters were treated at the scene by EMS; one for smoke inhalation and the other for heat exhaustion.

The fire spread extremely rapidly, due to several factors; the showroom and sales office space were of a wood frame construction, the contents within the building were extremely flammable, and the 30 km westerly winds fanned the flames.  As the wind was spreading the fire along the roof, it also blew smoke directly into the City, causing issues with numerous businesses and homes.

Firefighters remained on scene for twenty one (21) hours to ensure there was no chance of the fire reigniting.  The structure suffered heavy smoke, heat and fire damage; as a precautionary measure, the building had to be demolished due to the fact the service bays had several layers of roofing materials.  The fire was trapped between the layers of roofing, and spreading east.  In order to prevent any damage to neighboring buildings, a backhoe was called to the scene to begin demolition at approximately 0200 hrs.  “We knew by 0100 hrs we would not be able to access the burning roofing materials in order to extinguish the fire”, Fire Chief Cameron ABREY stated.  “Because the fire was burning the roof from between the layers, we could not send firefighters onto the roof itself.  The safest option was to call in the backhoe and begin demolition.  This way, we were able to prevent the fire spreading to Acklands Grainger to the East.”

ABREY also reported, “Given the 32 degree temperatures Saturday, we knew the fire would be extremely hard on the firefighters.  Working a fire like this, in these temperatures can quickly take their toll physically on the firefighters.  We have to rotate crews in and out, keeping everyone hydrated.”  It was immediately decided that additional firefighters would be required.  Gilbert Plains Fire Department was requested to assist via the Provincial Mutual Aid System.  “We are extremely appreciative of Gilbert Plains Firefighters assistance.  They arrived on scene with several members and worked diligently alongside our members to remove equipment and tools from the service area and assist with the fire extinguishment.”  The members of Gilbert Plains remained on scene until approximately 2100 hrs Saturday evening.

As the fire is a major loss to the community, the Office of the Fire Commissioner was requested to attend and conduct the fire investigation.  It was determined a window air conditioning unit was the cause of the fire.

The Dauphin Fire Department would like to thank the community for their support during this long incident.  Food was brought for the Firefighters throughout the day and night; thank you to Dave and crew at Showdra Meats, Bruce and crew of Irving’s Catering, Kathy of Kat’s Korner Café and the numerous others that dropped off supplies.  Also thank you to Drozda Backhoe Services and Stirling Enterprises for their assistance to the Fire Department with their heavy equipment as the demolition prevented the fire from spreading to any neighboring properties.

 This video makes me proud to say: "I buy American", and very proud that one of the two factories that build the F-150 is located less that a mile from my home.  Eat your hearts out all you Jap Crap driving pussies!