Friday, April 3, 2015

GE Appliance Park MASSIVE FIRE - start at the bottom and work up!!!



TO BE DETERMINED: 
1.WAS THIS A DELIBERATE CABAL 'FALSE FLAG' WITH A MESSAGE FOR AMERICA?
2.WHO SET THIS FIRE AND UNDER WHOSE ORDERS?
RUSSIAN SPEZNET?
3.WHAT WAS USED TO SET OFF A MASSIVE FIRE SUCH AS THIS? MATERIAL SIMILAR TO WHAT WAS USED IN THE NYC TOWERS ON 9/11?


http://www.wlky.com/news/massive-fire-breaks-out-at-ge-appliance-park/32170788     6 ALARM FIRE.......BUILDING #  6............BLDG  COVERS 6 ACRES    =   666 SPETSNAZ MAY HAVE TAKEN ORDERS FOR THIS OR EVEN ISIS OR AL SHABAB TAKING ORDERS.......BUT 666 CHAOS FOLLOWS IN HIS WAKE.  


RE:  Appliance Park, Louisville, Kentucky is an enormous multiple buildings large appliance manufacturing facility for the General Electric Company. Examples are refrigerators, ranges, washers and dryers, heat pumps, etc., each appliance with its own specific building and crew. 



    This facility has been in existence since at least the 60's.  An emergency such as the enormous fire discussed in the below information is simply unheard of for this facility..........


REPORTS ...........................


GE Appliance Park production canceled for at least 1 week in wake of fire


6 alarm fire continued burning 10 hours after it began




  •  UPDATED 5:39 PM EDT Apr 03, 2015                                    

    TO HELP MORE PEOPLE AND PLAN TO KEEP THE SHELTER OPEN AT LEAST UNTIL MIDNIGHT. AND TONIGHT A MASSIVE SIX ALARM FIRE STILL BURNING AT G.E.'S APPLIANCE MATTER, 10 HOURS AFTER IT STARTED. HUNDREDS OF FIRE FIGHTERS HAVE BEEN ON THE SCENE AND A SHELTER IN PLACE REMAINS FOR THOSE LIVING WITHIN A HALF-MILE RADIUS. THIS IS A LIVE LOOK FROM OUR NEWS CHOPPER. SMOKE IS STILL BILLOWING FROM THE SCENE. WE'VE BEEN ON THE GROUND AT G.E. ALL DAY. WE'RE LIVE NOW WITH THE LATEST INFORMATION. REPORTER: REMARKABLY NO INJURIES TO REPORT IN THIS FIRE. A FIRE WHICH HAS BEEN CONTAINED TO A SINGLE BUILDING. BUILDING SIX HERE BEHIND ME. IT'S A BUILDING NOT USED FOR PRODUCTION BUT YOU CAN SEE IT IS DESTROYED. ACTUALLY EARLIER IN THE DAY, WHILE WE WERE IN THE AIR, ONE OF THE WALLS COLLAPSED WHILE WE WERE ON LIVE TV. AS FIREFIGHTERS CONTINUED TO FIGHT THIS FIRE HERE, THEY'RE ALSO TRYING TO FIND THE CAUSE OF IT. IT LOOKS LIKE I'M LOOKING INTO THE MOUTH OF HELL. G.E. EMPLOYEE PATRICK WATCHED HIS WORKPLACE BURN FRIDAY MORNING. HE WORKS INSIDE BUILDING SIX. A MULTIACRE BUILDING THAT ACTS AS A WAREHOUSE FOR APPLIANCE PARTS. WASHER, DRIER AND DISH WASHER AND REFRIGERATOR PARTS, YOU KNOW, HEATING, YOU KNOW, THE HEATING ELEMENTS, THE NOBS THAT GO ON YOUR DRIER. ANYTHING THAT CAN MAKE AN APPLIANCE BASICALLY IS IN THERE. REPORTER: HE WASN'T INSIDE WHEN THE FLAMES BEGAN JUST BEFORE 7:00. THOSE THAT WERE MADE IT OUT SAFELY. UNBELIEVEBLE. COULD YOU SEE FLAMES AND SPARKS COMING OUT OF THE TOP OF THE BUILDING. REPORTER: 200 FIREFIGHTERS REPRESENTING EVERY DISTRICT IN JEFFERSON COUNTY RESPONDED. THE FIRES -- FIRE'S INTENSITY FORCED THEM TO TACKLE IT FROM OUTSIDE THE BUILDING. THE PROBLEM THAT WE'RE RUNNING INTO IS WE HAVE A LOW WATER PRESSURE ON THE PREMISE. G.E. HAS BEEN WORKING OVER THE LAST SEVERAL MONTHS TO WORK ON THE WATER SUPPLY. THE DARK PLUME OF SMOKE CAUGHT PEOPLE'S ATTENTION MILES AWAY. TESTING FOUND NO TOXIC CHEMICALS. IT'S QUITE A MESS. AND THE BIGGEST CLOUDS OF SMOKE I'VE EVER SEEN. REPORTER: DOUG SHEPHERD WAS ONE OF DOZENS OF PEOPLE WHO DROVE TO SEE THE FIRE AND TAKE PICTURES. AS A LIFE-LONG RESIDENT, HE KNOWS G.E.'S IMPORTANCE TO THE COMMUNITY. THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE EMPLOYED OUT HERE. THEIR WHOLE LIFE. THANKFULLY THAT'S JUST, I BELIEVE, A STORAGE AREA. AND THERE WEREN'T THAT MANY PEOPLE IN THERE. WHATEVER THEY HAD STORED, IT'S GONE NOW. REPORTER: NOW FIRE OFFICIALS ARE TRYING TO FIGURE OUT HOW IT STARTED. IT'S GOING TO BE A LONG INCIDENT. IT'S GOING TO BE LABOR-INTENSIVE, IT'S GOING TO BE TAXING AND WE'RE GOING TO HAVE TO DO IT IN SHIFTS. A LOT OF FIREFIGHTERS WON'T BE GOING HOME. REPORTER: THERE IS STILL A SHELTER IN PLACE AT THIS HOUR FOR ANYONE LIVING WITHIN A HALF-MILE RADIUS OF APPLIANCE PARK. EARLIER IN THE DAY THEY DID EXTEND THAT TO A TWO-MILE RADIUS FROM THE SCENE. THAT WAS ONLY EXTENDED FOR ABOUT AN HOUR BEFORE IT WAS REDUCED BACK TO THE CURRENT HALF A MILE RADIUS. VICKI: THANK YOU. WITH THAT FIRE NOW LARGELY CONTAINED, G.E. OFFICIALS SAY WORKING ON A PLAN TO GET EMPLOYEES BACK TO WORK. BUILDING SIX, WHERE THIS FIRE BEGAN, IS A WAREHOUSE USED TO STORE CONSTRUCTION PARTS. A LOT OF PLASTICS THERE, AS WELL AS THE OFFICES FOR SEVERAL HUNDRED EMPLOYEES. A SPOKESPERSON FOR G.E. SAILS THE TEAM IS ALREADY -- SAYS THE TEAM HAS ALREADY LOCATED ADDITIONAL SPACE TO HOUSE OPERATIONS. AFFECTED EMPLOYEES WILL BE RE-LOCATED TO OTHER OFFICES. PRODUCTION AT THE PLANT HAS


    LOUISVILLE, Ky. —A massive six-alarm fire continues to burn at GE Appliance Park.
    About 200 firefighters have been at the scene and a shelter in place remains for those living within a half-mile radius.
    Live updates from WLKY
    The fire broke out at building 6 on Poplar Level Road around 7 a.m. Friday.
    Mobile video
    The fire raged out of control for a couple of hours, but no one was injured. All of Appliance Park was evacuated and all production has been canceled through next week
    Scene photos
    A spokeswoman for GE said they have already found a place for building 6 warehousing operations -- affected employees will be relocated.
    The spokeswoman said the cancellation of production will allow GE to replenish the production parts housed in building 6 and evaluate other buildings.
    Video: Partial building collapse


    FIRE DEPARTMENTS STILL ARRIVING ON SCENE. WE SAW A FIRE ENGINE SHOW UP FROM AS FAR AWAY AS PRP. THEY ARE CALLING IN FOR MUTUAL AID FROM ALL OVER THE AREA. WE SPOKE WITH AN EMPLOYEE WHO TELLS US THIS BUILDING IS USED AS A SUPPLY BUILDING. WE JUST SAW A COLLAPSE RIGHT THERE ON THE SIDE OF THE BUILDING. THAT WALL JUST COLLAPSED INTO THE FIRE. I CAN HEAR THE EXPLOSIONS IN THE BACKGROUND AS WELL. I DON'T KNOW IF THERE ARE ANY CHEMICALS INSIDE THE BUILDING. THE FIRE IS STILL BEING FUELED BY SOMETHING. WE KNOW THERE -- THERE IS ANOTHER LARGE PLUME OF WHITE SMOKE COMING FROM THE RIGHT HAND OF THE BUILDING.

    Jefferson County Fire Chiefs Association President Kevin Tyler said building 6 covers 6 acres and is likely a total loss.
    Tyler said firefighters are defensively fighting the fire. They initially tried to go inside, but it was too intense and there were concerns about wind and rain and that the fire could spread to other buildings.
    "The problem we're running into is we have a low water pressure on the premises. GE actually has been working over the last several months to work on their water supply," Tyler said.
    Louisville Fire spokesman Sal Melendez said the fire was confined to building 6, but the fire is not under control.  Melendez stressed the importance of staying away from area.
    Watch Mayor Greg Fischer's complete afternoon news conference



    Tyler said crews will be at the scene working through Saturday.
    "This is going to be a long incident. This is going to be labor intensive. It's going to be taxing and we're just going to have to do it in shifts. People will get rest but a lot of firefighters won't be going home," Tyler said.
    The fire looks as though it started on one side of the building and quickly spread to the other.
    GE employee Patrick Tovey works in building 6. He said it is a warehouse used to store mostly plastic parts for GE appliances and some offices.
    "Washer, dryer, and dishwasher and refrigerator parts. The heating elements, the knobs that go on your dryer, anything that can make an appliance basically is in there," Tovey said.
    Tovey said while he wasn't in the building, there were workers inside when the fire started. Everyone made it out safely.
    "Unbelievable. You could see flames and sparks coming out of the top of the building," he said.

    Firefighters from every fire district in Jefferson County responded to the scene.
    Smoke could be seen for miles and caught the attention of many people, who pulled over on the roadways to take pictures and video.
    Despite warnings from Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer and other officials to stay away from the area, onlookers made their way to Appliance Park to check out the scene in person.
    Some of the people who gathered at the scene were GE workers, but others who have lived in Louisville for years and know the importance of the facility to the community also gathered.
    Doug Shephard was among those life-long residents who gathered at the scene.
    "It's quite a mess and the biggest clouds of smoke I've ever seen," Shephard said.
    One mother who homeschools her children brought them out to the scene, calling it a learning opportunity.

    "I turned the news on today to look at the weather and what to expect from the storms and then when I saw this, we pretty much use everything we can as a teaching opportunity," Jamie Simmon said.
    The Kentucky Department of Environmental Protection and USEPA were called to the scene, but testing found no toxic chemicals.
    The cause of the fire has not yet been determined.
    Officials said customers should not notice any disruption due to the halted production.

    Images: Fire breaks out at GE Appliance Park

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    A massive fire broke out Friday at building 6 at GE Appliance Park.


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

G.E. is Cabal (big time). Burn baby, burn!

Unknown said...

how about all those american jobs now they can move to mexico where labor is free & they can get away with what ever they want you know they won't rebuild

Anonymous said...

exactly, all the people will suffer without the jobs, we are witnessing the continued destruction of the us, which is really the un, we are in fing big trouble people, it is time to wake up! wake up, wake up.......coming to a city near you soon.........drought, flloding, tornadoes, blowing up buildings, chemtrails, vaccinations. you see they have pilfered our country. there is nothing left. fort hood had a scary gun attacker? no, they have stolen all the gold, our dollar is fucking worthless, get a grip. the billionaires that made their money off of us now want us dead. How about they go ahead and check it out for us.