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Originally Posted by Alex M:

Wow Chris, I heard about it a little earlier. Seeing the video footage is so sad .

Where did the fire start, in the club next door??

 

 

Alex

 

Not sure but it may have started in a dumpster behind one of the buildings.  There was a fire in a couple of the  buildings a couple of months ago.  There were workmen in a building next door to the one that burned first.  Two buildings burned the first time and 4 more this time.  The wind was so bad it started 3 more fires in the area including a very large column of smoke we could see 2 blocks away.  If the wind had been coming from the other direction there is no doubt the building we are in would have burned.  

Everything is OK.  Club now has that wonderful wet burned wood smell.  When I got home last night my wife said I smelled of smoke.   Just like the old days with the Boy Scouts.  

 

The most interesting part was when our ex-fire captain started packing up his trains.  That made us a little nervous.  But we got lucky with the wind.  If it had been blowing the other way we might be filing insurance claims today.  As it was, this fire sparked three other nearby fires, one of which looked pretty big by the size of the column of smoke. 

Those videos were taken from the clubs windows. And as Chris said, the windows of the club house were too hot to touch....
 
Now the question comes, how many and what trains do you take with you as you are being evacuated?
 
 
 
 
Originally Posted by Joe Barker:

Chris,

 

What club is this?  Where is it.  I see the link to the NJ Hi-Railers.  Is this the club near the fire?

 

Joe

 

Glad to hear the club is OK.

Sorry to see folks losing homes. That is an impact that is normally not fully recoverable.

You lose Documents, pictures and heirlooms that cannot be replaced.

Even a fire safe will not save paper products in a fire like that.

 

What to save?

Grab the engines starting with big steamers and working down.

Then grab Command systems, operating cars and accessories.

ordinary rolling stock last.

But if it's an evacuation, you probably wont make it all the way down the list.

 

If the NJ Hi-Railers want to do a new fire scene for the layout, you got some great prototypical examples to use.

 

Glad the wind was in your favor and no one got hurt. Our fireman brothers to the south of us were not so fortunate yesterday when they lost a couple of good guys with a similar large fire.

Last edited by Former Member

 John, I watched your other video too. Probably shouldn't comment about it here and now.

 When I was very small, I awoke to my bedroom all lit up. I was very young. I started screaming and my father yelled shut up. So I started just saying fire, fire. He got up to come in my room and said something like wholly sh...... FIRE!!!

 The garage across the alley from my bedroom was on fire and I could feel the heat. I thought it was our house at first. If the winds shifted, we'd both have a different story to tell.

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