This hits close to home for my company cause we have mutliple pipelines surrounding that area. While we are not directly involved my Area Supervisor has been in close contact with the verious emergency crews. It has been a big deal to the area. My company's (underground petroleom pipelines) main station is about 2 blocks from this fire. We have pipelines running parrell to the railroad tracks show in some the below pics. All of that stations workers for my company had to report to a different facility other than the operator and supervisor that had to use environmental breathing units.
We had to be called out to shut down those pipelines and isolate them in case the fires got out of control. Workers near the area said that the explosions were like nothing they've seen before... even when comparing them to explosions in vietnam.
The facility better known as EQ is a environmental company that cleans up other peoples messes and then obviously stores those problems here. Which is what you now see on fire...
The response from the various emergency agencies and other utlities in the area was reported to be supurb. It involved many fire departments including Detroit Metro Airport (for their fuel fighting capabilities) and the Dept of Homeland Secrurity.
We had to be called out to shut down those pipelines and isolate them in case the fires got out of control. Workers near the area said that the explosions were like nothing they've seen before... even when comparing them to explosions in vietnam.
The facility better known as EQ is a environmental company that cleans up other peoples messes and then obviously stores those problems here. Which is what you now see on fire...
The response from the various emergency agencies and other utlities in the area was reported to be supurb. It involved many fire departments including Detroit Metro Airport (for their fuel fighting capabilities) and the Dept of Homeland Secrurity.