• fiat_lux@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    I’m glad nobody was hurt, he waited until after midnight to set it. But maybe someone needs to call the fire marshals on the Kimberly Clark warehouses. I can hear a fire alarm at the end, and I’m no fire safety engineer, but it doesn’t look like there are signs of sprinklers or other fire suppression systems?

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      11 hours ago

      Don’t have the full article but there was fire suppression. Then the fire team showed up, evacuated the building, and, at the behest of the company, shut off the system to prevent further damage to the rest of the products as the fire team was handling the original fire.

      Then the dude went around and started burning other pallets in different parts of the warehouse.

      Waluigi here had a plan and executed it.

      Should have paid them enough to live.

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        10 hours ago

        Oh, that’s very interesting. If that’s true, someone should tell Kimberly-Clark’s insurers that they deliberately shut off fire suppression during a fire. Maybe this will actually cost them a few dollars?