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LaSalle Parish, LA – Arson fire set by inmate controlled by sprinkler system
Lee’s Summit, MO – Truck fire in state vehicle maintenance facility contained overnight by sprinkler system
Kansas City, MO – Fire at police evidence warehouse contained by sprinkler system
El Dorado, AR – Kitchen fire at county jail controlled with help from sprinkler system
Edmonton, AB, Canada – No injuries reported in 11th floor office blaze; Sprinkler system activated to assist firefighters
The service disruption means online applications that would normally take two or three days to process will be slower. In an online bulletin, the AER said applications done manually will now take up to two weeks to approve.
AER spokesperson Shawn Roth said in an email a workaround has been developed in meantime. “The AER will be manually processing applications for Temporary Field Authorizations (TFAs), seismic exploration permits, and formal land disposition applications and issuing temporary approvals by email until the systems are restored.”
However, the AER bulletin also indicated some work has been put on hold, until the servers are back in operation. The AER said it is unable to accept new applications for formal land dispositions, or to process TFA applications that require documentation on First Nations consultation. The Alberta government leases the Forestry Building office space from Vancouver-based property management and investment firm, QuadReal Property Group.
Dykstra said he doesn’t know when employees will be back in the building or when the computer servers will be working again. The cause of the fire has not been determined, and there is no estimate of damage.
Hopkinton, NH – Sprinkler system assists fire crews in extinguishing fire at town library
“The library is definitely the center of the community,” said Hopkinton select board chairman Jim O’Brien by phone. “We’re already hearing from people asking how they can help.”
“We’re just sort of in shock,” said Amy O’Brien, Friends of the Hopkinton Town Library president.
The damage was pervasive, Jim O’Brien said – many of the library’s collections were damaged by smoke and water as crews put the blaze out. Yale said the sprinkler system did its job, but it flowed water until the fire department shut it down after the fire was fully extinguished.
O’Brien said an assessment of the building and its contents, as well as whether any programming could continue at the library, would be done over the next few days, and that a solution would be discussed at the select board meeting on Monday.
Though the damage was bad, O’Brien said he was sure the town would continue to support its library. “Knowing the people of Hopkinton, I’m sure they’ll try to get it back on their feet,” he said.
O’Brien said he was grateful to mutual aid responders for responding quickly to the fire. Emergency personnel from Boscawen, Concord, Hillsborough, Henniker, Warner, Bow and the Capital Area Compact Chief responded to the scene, according to the Hopkinton fire Facebook page.
Last month, a similar storm caused a trio of fires from lightning strikes in Concord, Bow and Hooksett. Fire destroyed the steeple of the Crossroads Community Church in Bow on July 17.