Chicago Fanatics Message Board
https://mail.chicagofanatics.com/

West, TX near Waco Explosion
https://mail.chicagofanatics.com/viewtopic.php?f=47&t=78556
Page 1 of 2

Author:  Don Tiny [ Wed Apr 17, 2013 10:25 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Waco Explosion

http://www.dallasnews.com/news/local-news/20130417-breaking-news-explosion-injuries-reported-at-fertilizer-plant-in-west-texas.ece

Also, in the article, there's this gem:

β€œIt was a small fire and then water got sprayed the ammonia nitrate, and it exploded just like the Oklahoma City bomb,” said Jason Shelton, a clerk at the Czech Best Western Hotel in West.

First off, how does a hotel dummy know what happened at the plant? Second, what dumb fuck sprayed water on a chemical fire?!?

Tonight it's true: The stupid, it burns.

Author:  Don Tiny [ Wed Apr 17, 2013 10:26 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Waco Explosion

Keeping Score wrote:
KHOU 11 News Houston ‏@KHOU 1m
Everyone in the town of West, Texas has been ordered to evacuate.




Lots of tweets about scores of people dead and hundreds injured. Not sure on the accuracy of those reports though.



That's the best name those cow-humpers could muster? "West"? Maybe it's for the best.

Author:  Don Tiny [ Wed Apr 17, 2013 10:32 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Waco Explosion

Keeping Score wrote:
"It was like a nuclear bomb went off," said one man who was looking for a lost relative on Willie Nelson Road.


:lol: :lol: :lol:

Yes .... definitely for the best.

Author:  Drop In [ Wed Apr 17, 2013 10:39 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Waco Explosion

This sounds stunningly bad. There's an early estimate of 60-70 dead. I'm reporting like CNN earlier, but it's obviously not good.

Author:  hootmon [ Wed Apr 17, 2013 10:46 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Waco Explosion

Don Tiny wrote:
Keeping Score wrote:
"It was like a nuclear bomb went off," said one man who was looking for a lost relative on Willie Nelson Road.


:lol: :lol: :lol:

Yes .... definitely for the best.

Very few people on their best day could make that up. From tragedy comes comedy but really--willie nelson road? Isnt he royalty? Shouldnt it be a boulevard or esplanade?

Author:  KDdidit [ Wed Apr 17, 2013 10:53 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: West, TX near Waco Explosion

Next on the list of things exploding.

Quote:
OKLAHOMA CITY – Crews evacuated residents in the area after an oil tank battery caught fire near N.E. 4th St. and Bryant Wednesday night.

Officials said a 1,000-gallon propane tank leaked nearby.

Authorities on the scene said lightning most likely caused the fire.

So far no serious injuries have been reported.

Author:  NearWessSideHussra [ Wed Apr 17, 2013 10:54 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: West, TX near Waco Explosion

WTF is going on with the kid with the plant on his head at UNT in Denton:


Image

http://kjackk.tumblr.com/post/315399093 ... is-awesome

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BH8JdQ_CQAEqA-j.jpg:large

Author:  KDdidit [ Wed Apr 17, 2013 10:54 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: West, TX near Waco Explosion

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROrpKx3aIjA

Holy shit, 30 seconds in

Author:  conns7901 [ Wed Apr 17, 2013 10:58 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: West, TX near Waco Explosion

KDdidit wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROrpKx3aIjA

Holy shit, 30 seconds in



:o :o :o

The fuck

Author:  hootmon [ Wed Apr 17, 2013 10:59 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: West, TX near Waco Explosion

KDdidit wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROrpKx3aIjA

Holy shit, 30 seconds in

fucking a that is frightening. Let that be a lesson folks--run away!!!

Author:  Don Tiny [ Wed Apr 17, 2013 11:00 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: West, TX near Waco Explosion

Keeping Score wrote:
Is this real? :shock:



Image



Yes .... but it's from 2008. Everyone please relax their sphincters and check out what you're looking at.

Author:  Drop In [ Wed Apr 17, 2013 11:07 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: West, TX near Waco Explosion

Don Tiny wrote:
Keeping Score wrote:
Is this real? :shock:



Image



Everyone please relax their sphincters and check out what you're looking at.


Yes, Don Tiny, I know she's a stripper. But Will Smith loves her, and her kid. He seemed to really like that Harry Connick Jr. as well. You selfish bastard.

Author:  Don Tiny [ Wed Apr 17, 2013 11:08 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: West, TX near Waco Explosion

Man, it's a Star Destroyer, you dork.

Author:  sjboyd0137 [ Wed Apr 17, 2013 11:10 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: West, TX near Waco Explosion

Drop In wrote:

Yes, Don Tiny, I know she's a stripper. But Will Smith loves her, and her kid. He seemed to really like that Harry Connick Jr. as well. You selfish bastard.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

She really likes dolphins, though...

Author:  Phil McCracken [ Wed Apr 17, 2013 11:26 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: West, TX near Waco Explosion

KDdidit wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROrpKx3aIjA

Holy shit, 30 seconds in

That was nuts

Author:  Don Tiny [ Wed Apr 17, 2013 11:34 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: West, TX near Waco Explosion

Phil McCracken wrote:
KDdidit wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROrpKx3aIjA

Holy shit, 30 seconds in

That was nuts



Yarrrrrrrrrrr ....

Author:  Phil McCracken [ Wed Apr 17, 2013 11:37 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: West, TX near Waco Explosion

Don Tiny wrote:
Phil McCracken wrote:
KDdidit wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROrpKx3aIjA

Holy shit, 30 seconds in

That was nuts



Yarrrrrrrrrrr ....

You magnificent bastard

Author:  Drop In [ Wed Apr 17, 2013 11:43 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: West, TX near Waco Explosion

This sounds like it will be far worse.


It was the day that people in Romeoville felt the ground shake.

On July 23, 1984, an explosion rocked the Union Oil Co. refinery, sending a 34-ton tower flying into a small field just beyond nearby houses. A second blast was so severe that an airplane flying 1,500 feet above the plant was struck by debris. The raging fire flashed to temperatures of 4,000 degrees.



Seventeen people were killed at the Romeoville refinery that day, in what a decade later is still the nation's second worst oil refinery disaster.

"We couldn't believe anything like that could happen here," said Stephen Clancy, then the assistant fire chief in Romeoville and now the department's chaplain.

Two other disasters in Will County have resulted in more casualties: the 1942 industrial explosion at the Joliet Army Ammunition Plant, which killed 48 workers, and the 1990 Plainfield tornado, which killed 28 people.

But the refinery explosion, felt, seen and heard across much of the southwest suburban area, was especially memorable. Residents of Romeoville, Lockport and Lemont still talk about where they were or what they were doing when the explosion lit up the night sky "like a mushroom cloud."

"They'll all tell you it's the day they felt the ground shake," said Dave Skoryi, then a 24-year-old firefighter in Lockport, where a picture of the fire still hangs in Station No. 1.

Shortly before 6 p.m. that day, a worker making a routine hourly check of a pressure tower discovered a hairline crack in a circular weld.

Bradley Turner, a truck driver from Munster, Ind., had just finished unloading sulfuric acid inside the plant when he heard the alarm.

He waited for the all-clear signal. But as Bob Gomer and his co-workers worked to close the pressure valve, a spark caused an explosion and the workers "hit their bellies," he said. The second explosion rocked buildings 15 miles away, blew the windows out of a bank in Joliet and sent smoke billowing 2,000 feet.

"You could feel the heat waves coming at you," said Lt. David Jerling, a Lockport firefighter who responded to the explosion within the first hour and fought the fire throughout the night. Firefighters from 30 suburban departments joined the Union Oil crew in battling the blaze.

Though the fire was under control by midnight, the area was just beginning to feel its impact.

Gomer, now 42, ended up spending five weeks in intensive care, hospitalized with severe burns over almost 70 percent of his body. He said the explosion killed most of the other workers in the area where he was working.


"It's kind of hard not to (remember)," said Gomer, whose body is still scarred. "You just look in the mirror.

"Initially, I had a lot of anger inside. Over time, that's dissipated."

"He was supposed to die that day, like the 17 others, but God covered him in prayer," said Bob's wife, Roseann Gomer, who was eight months' pregnant with their first child at the time.

Gomer's son was born three days after he came out of the intensive care unit.

Turner, now 64 and retired, survived the blast without injury. He and some of his companions, who had considered jumping into the cooling waters of the Illinois & Michigan Canal to escape the inferno's heat, walked away from the site that day. The memories stay with him.

"I don't believe you ever completely forget something like that," he said. "It was almost even more frightening when we came back (the next day) because we didn't realize the extent of it."

Dorothy Ostafin, who lived across the street from the refinery for 24 years, was at home with her two small grandchildren when the explosion blew off the front door and buckled the foundation of the two-story house.

Before the explosion, Ostafin and her husband, Stephen, had long resisted the company's offer to buy their property because the couple liked the neighborhood.

"After that," she said, "we thought we'd sell." The couple moved to Lockport.

"I still think about (the workers who were killed)," Dorothy Ostafin said. "You start to remember. But you try not to think about it."

More than 100,000 pages of documents now stored in federal government archives record the lengthy investigation that followed.

A report prepared for the Illinois state fire marshal's office traced the cause of the blast to faulty welding work performed when a section of the tank was replaced in 1974.

The report said a series of cracks formed around the weld, and the pressure eventually split it open, triggering the explosion.

The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued four citations to the refinery for various safety violations, including a lack of effective emergency procedures.

In a rare action, the Labor Department asked that criminal charges against the oil company and its executives be sought, although they were never prosecuted.

Union Oil and 11 other defendants paid settlements totaling $29.9 million on behalf of 27 people killed or injured in the explosion.

The companies settled a separate suit filed on behalf of the widow of a security guard killed in the explosion.

The refinery, today called Uno-Ven, is operated jointly by affiliates of Unocal Corp.'s Union Oil Co. of California and Petroleos de Venezuela, South America.

Uno-Ven officials have declined to comment on the accident, "out of respect for employees at the plant," a spokesman said.

Gomer, who ended up receiving a $3.6 million settlement as a result of the accident, was in the hospital off and on for several years after the explosion.

He returned to work at the plant two different times, once in the area where the explosion occurred, before eventually retiring.

"Going back, things just weren't the same," he said.

"I think he wanted to prove it was OK (to go back)," said his wife. "I don't think it was OK."

Author:  Rod [ Thu Apr 18, 2013 7:44 am ]
Post subject:  Re: West, TX near Waco Explosion

West, TX is a Czech enclave. Home of Scott Podsednik.

Author:  KDdidit [ Thu Apr 18, 2013 11:33 am ]
Post subject:  Re: West, TX near Waco Explosion

Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
West, TX is a Czech enclave. Home of Scott Podsednik.

Yeah they had good kolacky there :(

Author:  Hank Scorpio [ Thu Apr 18, 2013 11:43 am ]
Post subject:  Re: West, TX near Waco Explosion

Fuck the Czechs, Slovaks FOR LIFE!!!

Author:  IkeSouth [ Thu Apr 18, 2013 1:12 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: West, TX near Waco Explosion

biggest explosion I have ever seen that wasn't nuclear. I wonder how that compared to the MOAB

how could only 5-15 people be dead? that literally looked like it could wipe out half a TOWN.

Author:  conns7901 [ Thu Apr 18, 2013 10:02 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: West, TX near Waco Explosion

There were 300 views last night when I watched that video. Now? 9.7 Million :shock:

Author:  conns7901 [ Fri Apr 19, 2013 10:46 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: West, TX near Waco Explosion

Interesting how this story is being ignored.

Author:  Darkside [ Sat Apr 20, 2013 7:44 am ]
Post subject:  Re: West, TX near Waco Explosion

conns7901 wrote:
Interesting how this story is being ignored.

By us or the 9.7 million views you mentioned?

Author:  Baby McNown [ Sat Apr 20, 2013 9:34 am ]
Post subject:  Re: West, TX near Waco Explosion

Chas wrote:
When is Obama going to step up and take responsibility for the explosion??? If he had been there working in the plant instead of hosting dignitaries at the White House this never would have happened!

Author:  SpiralStairs [ Sat Apr 20, 2013 9:56 am ]
Post subject:  Re: West, TX near Waco Explosion

Chicago Tribune internet commenter wrote:
Great, now all the families of the EMT and firefighters that died are going to start seeing $$$ and exploit this tragedy for all it's worth. #TortReform

Author:  KDdidit [ Sat Apr 20, 2013 10:51 am ]
Post subject:  Re: West, TX near Waco Explosion

Nobody cares when businesses kill people because America.

Author:  Darkside [ Sat Apr 20, 2013 10:53 am ]
Post subject:  Re: West, TX near Waco Explosion

If we ban fertilizer, this would not happen.

Author:  SpiralStairs [ Sat Apr 20, 2013 12:08 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: West, TX near Waco Explosion

Darkside wrote:
If we ban fertilizer, this would not happen.


That's true.

Page 1 of 2 All times are UTC - 6 hours [ DST ]
Powered by phpBB® Forum Software © phpBB Group
https://www.phpbb.com/