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    Tree Branch Removal Service Adelaide – Phone AdelaideTreeRemovalcom now at 08) 7100 1599 – Video

    - August 2, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Joseph Tree Service – Ash Tree Removal – Video

    - August 2, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Tree Inspection Reports Adelaide – Contact AdelaideTreeRemovalcom on 08 7100 1599 – Video

    - August 2, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Tree Lopping Cost Adelaide – Call AdelaideTreeRemovalcom now on 08) 7100 1599 – Video

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    Sprinkler system squelches apartment fire in downtown apartment building

    - August 2, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Water from a single fire sprinkler head was enough to suppress a fire in a George Street apartment Friday and prevent what could have been a very serious fire, Charleston fire officials said Saturday.

    About 5:40 p.m. Friday, the fire department was dispatched to an automatic fire alarm at 21 George St., according to a news release from the Charleston Fire Department.

    When firefighters arrived, they smelled a burning odor and saw water flowing from underneath an apartment door, the release said. The call was upgraded to a possible structure fire, and additional fire units were dispatched.

    Residents were evacuated from the building and firefighters forced entry into the apartment where the water was coming from, the release said.

    A single fire sprinkler head located in that apartment had contained the fire to the kitchen area of the apartment. Firefighters finished putting out the fire and checked to make sure it had not extended into other rooms or apartments.

    "Without the fire sprinkler system we would have had a substantial event, damaged multiple apartments, and displaced numerous families," said Charleston Fire Marshal Mike Julazadeh. "The fire sprinkler system was part of the critical life safety components of this building. In this case, a single fire sprinkler head operated and controlled the fire event until the fire department could arrive and mitigate any remaining hazards. Management is working to repair water damage and restore minimal smoke and fire damage."

    Investigators determined the fire had been accidentally set when a new tenant who was moving in had place combustible items on the stove. A control knob to the stove was inadvertently activated, perhaps in the moving process, the release said.

    Fire officials said residents should remember to never store combustible materials on a stove or cooking surface and to always maintain working smoke alarms.

    The Charleston Fire Department was assisted by the St. Andrews Fire Department, Charleston County EMS, and the Charleston Police Department.

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    Sprinkler stops kitchen fire from spreading in Charleston home

    - August 2, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) A kitchen fire in downtown Charleston Friday evening was kept from spreading to the rest of the home by a sprinkler system, firefighters say.

    According to the Charleston Fire Department, crews were called to a George Street home around 5:30 p.m. where they could smell smoke and saw water running underneath a door.

    The building was evacuated and firefighters forced their way into the home where they found the water was coming from a single sprinkler head that had contained the fire to the kitchen, officials said.

    Firefighters finished putting out the fire and made sure there were no other areas of concern.

    Without the fire sprinkler system we would have had a substantial event, damaged multiple apartments, and displaced numerous families, said Fire Marshal Mike Julazadeh. The fire sprinkler system was part of the critical life safety components of this building. In this case, a single fire sprinkler head operated and controlled the fire event until the fire department could arrive and mitigate any remaining hazards. Management is working to repair water damage and restore minimal smoke and fire damage.

    Fire investigators said the fire was accidental and started on the stove when the tenant left something combustible on the stove. One of the control knobs was hit, turning on the eye and sparking the fire.

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    Sprinker system squelches apartment fire in downtown apartment building

    - August 2, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Water from a single fire sprinkler head was enough to suppress a fire in a George Street apartment Friday and prevent what could have been a very serious fire, Charleston fire officials said Saturday.

    About 5:40 p.m. Friday, the fire department was dispatched to an automatic fire alarm at 21 George St., according to a news release from the Charleston Fire Department.

    When firefighters arrived, they smelled a burning odor and saw water flowing from underneath an apartment door, the release said. The call was upgraded to a possible structure fire, and additional fire units were dispatched.

    Residents were evacuated from the building and firefighters forced entry into the apartment where the water was coming from, the release said.

    A single fire sprinkler head located in that apartment had contained the fire to the kitchen area of the apartment. Firefighters finished putting out the fire and checked to make sure it had not extended into other rooms or apartments.

    "Without the fire sprinkler system we would have had a substantial event, damaged multiple apartments, and displaced numerous families," said Charleston Fire Marshal Mike Julazadeh. "The fire sprinkler system was part of the critical life safety components of this building. In this case, a single fire sprinkler head operated and controlled the fire event until the fire department could arrive and mitigate any remaining hazards. Management is working to repair water damage and restore minimal smoke and fire damage."

    Investigators determined the fire had been accidentally set when a new tenant who was moving in had place combustible items on the stove. A control knob to the stove was inadvertently activated, perhaps in the moving process, the release said.

    Fire officials said residents should remember to never store combustible materials on a stove or cooking surface and to always maintain working smoke alarms.

    The Charleston Fire Department was assisted by the St. Andrews Fire Department, Charleston County EMS, and the Charleston Police Department.

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    New Documentary Sheds Light On Current State Of Homelessness In America (Video)

    - August 2, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A new documentary shines a light on the current problem of homelessness in the United States.

    Filmmaker Jack Ballo produced a documentary titled Destinys Bridge which focuses on a homeless community in Lakewood, New Jersey, started by minister Steve Brigham, who lives among dozens of others in the same situation.

    The film follows Brigham, who dedicates his time addressing the emotional needs of other homeless people, and believes that its the first step in helping them adjust to life back into society, according to a fundraising page for the film.

    In the fundraising campaign video for the documentary, Ballo brings attention two major concepts: Understanding why homelessness exists in the hope of finding successful solutions, and changing U.S. laws to make it legal for poor Americans to build small homes that are affordable for minimum wage workers.

    "There are tent cities all over the country, and they're not going away," Ballo says of the makeshift communities built outdoors and consists of homeless people in mostly urban and suburban communities. "We need to come up with new ideas to manage the homeless crisis and find solutions, instead of having people suffer needlessly while we're wasting taxpayers' money.

    Earlier this year, CNN reported that the National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty estimates that there are currently over 100 tent cities in the U.S., including in Wisconsin, New York and Texas.

    According to the National Student Campaign Against Hunger and Homelessness, more than 3.5 million people experience homelessness every year. Thirty five percent of these people are families with children, the fastest growing type of homeless people in the U.S.

    Twenty three percent of homelessness is comprised of military veterans, 25 percent of homeless people are children under the age of 18 years, 30 percent have experienced domestic violence and 20-25 percent suffer from mental illness, the campaign reports.

    Destinys Bridge has completed filming and the documentary has been shown at small screenings.

    Ballo created an IndieGoGo fundraising page to pay for music licensing costs, and says in the campaign video that additional funding after the $38,000 goal has been reached would go toward small-scale homes for the homeless across the country.

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    Boulder police report sheds light on why garbage truck was stolen

    - August 2, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    BOULDER Police said the man accused of stealing a garbage truck in Boulder and then leading cops on a chase down U.S. 36 may have been "freaked" by officers near his home on an unrelated call just before the alleged theft.

    A police report on the incident released Thursday night shed some light on the possible motivation behind the bizarre series of events that led to the arrest of Daniel Morkert, 26, of Boulder, on suspicion of auto theft, careless driving and eluding a police officer on Wednesday.

    According to the report, a neighbor said Morkert got "freaked" when officers showed up in the area of his apartment at 2995 College Ave. at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday on an unrelated call.

    An officer at the scene wrote in the report that Morkert exited his apartment during the call with his pitbull named Diesel, thanked the officer and then asked, "Can I borrow your police car?"

    Read more of the article Boulder police report sheds light on why garbage truck was stolen at DailyCamera.com.

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