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March 28, 2015 by
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Maytag Repair, Brentwood, TN, (615) 528-5897
Maytag Repair, Franklin Rd, Brentwood, TN, (615) 528-5897, Specializing in Maytag Appliance Repair services. Servicing Maytag Refrigerator, Maytag Oven, Maytag Stove, Maytag Washer, Maytag...
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March 28, 2015 by
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Sub Zero Repair Houston
http://www.subzeroappliancerepair.net/ Sub Zero Repair Houston. Same Day Appliance Repair. Honest Local Appliance Repair.Contact Number : 281-558-7350 A+ BBB. Sub Zero Refrigerator ...
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March 28, 2015 by
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Amana Repair, Spring Hill, TN, (615) 537-5619
Amana Repair, Columbia Pike, Spring Hill, TN, (615) 537-5619, Specializing in Amana Appliance Repair services. Servicing Amana Refrigerator, Amana Oven, Amana Stove, Amana Washer, Amana ...
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March 28, 2015 by
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Hotpoint Repair, Spring Hill, TN, (615) 537-5619
Hotpoint Repair, Columbia Pike, Spring Hill, TN, (615) 537-5619, Specializing in Hotpoint Appliance Repair services. Servicing Hotpoint Refrigerator, Hotpoint Oven, Hotpoint Stove, Hotpoint...
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March 28, 2015 by
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Jenn Air Repair, Lake Stevens, WA, (425) 880 2729
Jenn Air Repair, 4th St NE ,Lake Stevens, WA, (425) 880 2729, Specializing in Jenn-Air Appliance Repair services. Servicing Jenn-Air Refrigerator, Jenn-Air Oven, Jenn-Air Stove, Jenn-Air Washer,...
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March 28, 2015 by
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At least 19 people were injured, four of them critically, when an explosion and seven-alarm fire destroyed an apartment building and burned three other structures in New York City's East Village Thursday.
At an evening news conference, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said a preliminary investigation indicated that a gas explosion caused by plumbing and gas work in the building that collapsed was to blame. The New York Post reported that construction crews accidentally "hit a gas main."
Craig Ivey, the president of utility company Con Edison said a plumber had been doing work connected to a gas service upgrade, and inspectors had been there to check on a planned meter installation an hour before the fire. But the work failed the inspection, partly because a space for the new meters wasn't big enough, and the inspectors said gas couldn't be introduced to that part of the building, Con Ed said.
De Blasio said no one had reported a gas leak before Thursday's explosion, and Con Edison said it had surveyed the gas mains on the block Wednesday and found no leaks. But bystander Blake Farber, who lives around the corner, told the Associated Press he'd been walking by the building and smelled gas seconds before the big blast.
Smoke from the fire could be seen and smelled across the city in the hours after the explosion, which occurred at around 3:15 p.m. local time. Flames shot out of the top of the five-story building at 2nd Avenue and 7th Street. Items from a ground-floor sushi restaurant were blown into the street, while the force of the explosion blew a cafe door across the avenue. Rubble, glass and debris littered the sidewalks.
The area was evacuated, and the city's health department advised residents to keep their windows closed because of the smoke. Firefighters continued pouring water on the buildings for hours after the explosion, in an area of old tenement buildings that are home to students and longtime residents near New York University and Washington Square Park. At least one family sought help at an American Red Cross relief center set up at a school.
In addition to the collapsed building, at 121 2nd Avenue, another building next door was "in danger of possible collapse," according to FDNY Commissioner Daniel Nigro. Two other nearby buildings were affected by the explosion.
Adil Choudhury, who lives a block away, ran outside when he heard "a huge boom."
"Already there was smoke everywhere" when he saw the building, he told The Associated Press. "The flames were coming out from the roof. The fire was coming out of every window."
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March 28, 2015 by
Mr HomeBuilder
At least 19 people were injured, four of them critically, when an explosion and seven-alarm fire destroyed an apartment building and burned three other structures in New York City's East Village Thursday.
At an evening news conference, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said a preliminary investigation indicated that a gas explosion caused by plumbing and gas work in the building that collapsed was to blame. The New York Post reported that construction crews accidentally "hit a gas main."
Craig Ivey, the president of utility company Con Edison said a plumber had been doing work connected to a gas service upgrade, and inspectors had been there to check on a planned meter installation an hour before the fire. But the work failed the inspection, partly because a space for the new meters wasn't big enough, and the inspectors said gas couldn't be introduced to that part of the building, Con Ed said.
De Blasio said no one had reported a gas leak before Thursday's explosion, and Con Edison said it had surveyed the gas mains on the block Wednesday and found no leaks. But bystander Blake Farber, who lives around the corner, told the Associated Press he'd been walking by the building and smelled gas seconds before the big blast.
Smoke from the fire could be seen and smelled across the city in the hours after the explosion, which occurred at around 3:15 p.m. local time. Flames shot out of the top of the five-story building at 2nd Avenue and 7th Street. Items from a ground-floor sushi restaurant were blown into the street, while the force of the explosion blew a cafe door across the avenue. Rubble, glass and debris littered the sidewalks.
The area was evacuated, and the city's health department advised residents to keep their windows closed because of the smoke. Firefighters continued pouring water on the buildings for hours after the explosion, in an area of old tenement buildings that are home to students and longtime residents near New York University and Washington Square Park. At least one family sought help at an American Red Cross relief center set up at a school.
In addition to the collapsed building, at 121 2nd Avenue, another building next door was "in danger of possible collapse," according to FDNY Commissioner Daniel Nigro. Two other nearby buildings were affected by the explosion.
Adil Choudhury, who lives a block away, ran outside when he heard "a huge boom."
"Already there was smoke everywhere" when he saw the building, he told The Associated Press. "The flames were coming out from the roof. The fire was coming out of every window."
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March 28, 2015 by
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Published: 9:18AM Friday March 27, 2015 Source: ONE News/AP
Accounts of desperate attempts to flee a raging New York inferno are emerging, with residents seen jumping from fire escapes as they tried to get to safety.
Up to 30 people are thought to be injured in the "major building collapse" during the apartment fire near the corner of Second Avenue and East Seventh Street in Manhattan's East Village.
Niraj Desai, 36, who works nearby, said he saw one woman stuck on a fire escape struggling to get the ladder unhooked, The New York Times reported.
"This poor girl was stuck upstairs," Mr. Desai said. "She was having a hard time. You could tell there was a lot of emotion going on. A bunch of guys were down at the bottom helping her get down."
Another man also made his way down the fire escape ladder before smoke started to pour from the building, he said.
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York, speaking at a news conference at the scene, said that "preliminary evidence suggests a gas-related explosion" was caused by plumbing and gas work nearby.
Construction worker Matty Disilvestro also described the scene of chaos as the fire engulfed the Manhattan apartment block this morning.
"I heard a loud explosion, just a very loud vibrating boom.People who were on the sidewalks and even people on the opposite side of the street were hit with debris,"told The New York Post.
Robert Shapiro witnessed the fire from nearby cafe. He described the intensity of the fire. "I've never seen such an aggressive fire - it was like they were pouring gas on it," he told the New York Post.
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March 28, 2015 by
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Curtis Johnson / The Herald-Dispatch Debris lies and smoke rises early Friday from an apartment building destroyed by fire at the intersection of 7th Avenue and 8th Street near downtown Huntington.
Curtis Johnson / The Herald-Dispatch Debris lies and smoke rises early Friday from an apartment building destroyed by fire at the intersection of 7th Avenue and 8th Street near downtown Huntington.
Curtis Johnson / The Herald-Dispatch Debris lies and smoke rises early Friday from an apartment building destroyed by fire at the intersection of 7th Avenue and 8th Street near downtown Huntington.
Curtis Johnson / The Herald-Dispatch Debris lies and smoke rises early Friday from an apartment building destroyed by fire at the intersection of 7th Avenue and 8th Street near downtown Huntington.
Curtis Johnson / The Herald-Dispatch Debris lies and smoke rises early Friday from an apartment building destroyed by fire at the intersection of 7th Avenue and 8th Street near downtown Huntington.
Curtis Johnson / The Herald-Dispatch Debris lies and smoke rises early Friday from an apartment building destroyed by fire at the intersection of 7th Avenue and 8th Street near downtown Huntington.
Mar. 27, 2015 @ 11:01 PM
HUNTINGTON A fire destroyed a three-story apartment building early Friday, damaged another next door and closed a major thoroughfare into downtown Huntington.
Its flames and a partial collapse left five people looking for a new home, while a first-floor alterations company salvaged the inventory it could and pulled files as customers wondered about dresses inside the collapse zone.
Dispatchers learned of the fire at 3:44 a.m., but the call came too late for firefighters tasked with saving a building located just seconds from the city's main fire station.
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March 28, 2015 by
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Flagstone creations patios and hardscapes
FLAGSTONE STONE CREATIONS landscape/hardscape/building stone. stone creations pa and tn locations.
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