Houston FD....The First Multiple Alarm of Autumn

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Yesterday in Houston it was 87 degrees at 2:00PM. At 4:00PM the first cold front of Fall came through with over a half inch of rain in twenty minutes. This morning it was a near-arctic 58 degrees with a 25 to 35mph northwest wind and a desert-like 47% humidity. Some furnaces may have gotten turned on.


Since 9:00AM, they have had two more building fires.
 

This about one mile northwest of the Westchase Hilton Hotel at 9999 Westheimer Road.

The Westchase Hilton is a twelve story hotel. It had smoke detectors, but was not sprinklered at the time. When an alarm sounded at the front desk, the clerk had three minutes to investigate before the alarm sounded on that floor as well as the floors above and below.

At about 2:00AM on March 6, 1982 the desk clerk received an alarm for the fourth floor. He believed a party was going on and shut off the signal. Several minutes later, another alarm sounded and the same process was repeated. Finally, the front desk got a call about smoke on the fourth floor. At 2:28AM Houston Fire Department started the first of four alarms to the scene. Then , as today, Engine and Ladder 69 would be first due. Twelve people died in a room and contents fire.


I'm guessing that everyone that made this fire forty-three years ago is still upset about it.
 
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