still bored.
this is why we dont play with electricity:
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A converter box had been installed at that San Fran warehouse to bypass the electrical meter which probably caused the fire...and they say that's a sign the building may have been used for marijuana growing or a clandestine lab. They are looking at the possibility that the converter box could not handle the electricity load and thus was the source of the fire. The fire in the single-story warehouse was first reported at 4:45 a.m. Thursday. As you know, a Firefighter was hospitalized with a broken leg and burns after being injured when a portion of a wall fell on him.
Sure enough, this morning's
Eureka Reporter contains a
short article about the house fire on Harrison that was caused by "owner installed lighting and electrical equipment" in the attic where two soil beds of
marijuana plants were being grown. When does a house burn down in this county that isn't the result of ghetto electrical wiring or a
tipped over fan in a pot garden? It rarely happens. Growers burn down more homes in this area than any other cause, no question about it.
We should probably also point out that the
house fire in McKinleyville on Friday was also the result of a
gigantic, house-wide marijuana growing operation that burst into flames. This one happened while someone was there! Isn't that the purpose of having a person man your grow op, so that they can prevent unwanted events like structure fire from happening? This home was so completely converted for pot growing that some of the firefighters who entered the house to extinguish the blaze became
tangled in loose wires and burned ventilation tubing. Good thing for them they are trained to escape from exactly that sort of mess.