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October 3, 2007

Firefighters Didn't Know Of Deutsche Bank "Escape Plan"

2007_09_deutschbf.jpgYet another depressing fact revealed about the Deutsche Bank demolition in the wake of two firefighters' deaths. The NY Times reports that contractors had created an emergency exit plan through sealed stairwells, but the firefighters didn't know about the plan. Fire department spokesman Francis X. Gribbon told the Times, “The Fire Department was not involved in creating this plan, specifically — and most importantly — with regard to the sealed staircases. We were not notified about it. We were not consulted about it.”

The staircases were sealed with "heavy plywood and plastic to prevent toxic materials from escaping" and had "hinged trap doors." The Times has a graphic showing how close the stairwells were to the firefighters, Robert Beddia and Joseph Graffagnino, who died from lack of oxygen - Beddia's body was actually on one of the sealed staircases.

Amidst the finger-pointing in the aftermath of the tragic August fire (caused by smoking), there's a paper trail that only bureaucracy could create. John Galt, the subcontractor hired by contractor Bovis Lend Lease to demolish the contaminated building at 130 Liberty Street, created the escape plan. Bovis sent the plan to the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation, the state entity in charge of the building. The plan was actually "posted on the agency’s Web site"; the Times writes that the LMDC has not commented about whether it was ever, you know, forwarded to the Fire Department, but the LMDC declined to comment because the Manhattan DA's office is investigating the fire and deaths.

The Fire Department says they were never alerted to the plan. Of course, the FDNY was alerted to dangers at the site prior to the site according to an internal memo. And the contractors admitted to removing 20+ foot long piece of standpipe - critical for firefighters' water supply - because they thought it wasn't working.

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Comments (9)

John Galt, the subcontractor hired by contractor Bovis Lend Lease to demolish the contaminated building at 130 Liberty Street, create the escape plan.

Nice subject-verb agreement.

 

Hey #1, you pink popped collar, you ever hear of something called the D.I.Y. aesthetic? No? Then it makes sense you wouldn't understand why Jen or whoever wrote this post doesn't give a shit about your warped yuppie conceptions of worth. GTFO my internet, you beer-funneling, WSJ-reading piece of shit.

And to Gothamist: Shame about the crowd you're attracting these days. Who let in all the Upper East Side fratboys and sorority hoes?

 

gosh, you mean UES yuppie frat scum are the only ones who desire proper grammar, tested links (the link to the graphic is incomplete) and correct spelling?
what ever will the nyt tell all those punk librarians it interviewed last month?

glad to kno u r kepin it reel.

hozebag.

 

Red tape, dot the I's and cross the T's. Do what you are supposed to do. Pass it along to the next person. Then in the middle of all this doing the right thing, some asshole drops the ball and people have to die.

I do not understand? Where were the Project Managers to make sure that everything was in order. Isn't that why they get paid more $$$? They should all be held accountable.

 

#2- that makes no sense at all. What does proper grammar have to do with D.I.Y.? This is a major website, not some random person's blog. And what does the U.E.S and fratboys have to do with proper grammar, too??? Bizarre...

 

the tag for the ny times graphic is missing the "h" in the "http" and thus doesn't work

 

#2: "Jen or whoever wrote this post..." ?? The post is clearly labeled "By Jen Chung", as all gothamist posts are labeled with their author.

 

The "escape plan" was a joke.
You had to find a knife to cut plastic and all sorts of other half assed things. It is like Homer Simpson designed the escape plan. No, strike that, he would probably have done a more competent job.

 

If Pataki was still governor I'm sure things would have been handled much better, he had bold leadership.

 
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