Criminal Investigation in Deutsche Bank FireManhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau announced today that his office has opened an investigation into the Aug. 18 fire at the Deutsche Bank building
There's a lot to go on. Did a construction worker's lit cigarette spark the fire? Bloomberg reports: The department said that Fire Marshals believe the fire started on the south side of the building's 17th floor, an area with an elevator used as an exit for workers after they had gone through a decontamination station A building or location suitably equipped and organized where personnel and materiel are cleansed of chemical, biological, or radiological contaminants. . "Marshals have also spoken to eyewitnesses who've stated that workers would smoke and extinguish cigarettes in this area,'' the fire commissioner's report said. There was also some electrical equipment A piece of electrical equipment is a machine, powered by electricity and usually consists of an enclosure, a variety of electrical components and often a power switch. Examples of Electrical Equipment
de·con·tam·i·na·tion n. showers. Who was responsible to maintain the faulty water supply system that hampered efforts to extinguish the fire? A faulty standpipe standpipe, tank or pipe for holding water in an elevated position to create pressure in a water supply system. For a tall building, where the pressure from the mains at street level is insufficient to raise the water to the upper floors, water is pumped up to the meant that firefighters had to hoist rope up the building from street level with rope. Robert Beddia, 53, of Staten Island Staten Island (1990 pop. 378,977), 59 sq mi (160 sq km), SE N.Y., in New York Bay, SW of Manhattan, forming Richmond co. of New York state and the borough of Staten Island of New York City. , and Joseph Graffagnino, 33, of Brooklyn, died in the fire which also injured at least 50 people. The city fire marshal, the Department of Buildings and several other agencies are in on the act, but Mr. Morgenthau's announcement raises the first prospect of criminal charges.
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