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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Breaking News

I'm told there was just a big explosion in Salisbury. Now they heard a big boom and then sirens started going off. So I'm not sure as of yet what it was. I'm looking into it.

13 comments:

  1. Install some more flexable gas piping without proper knowledge of how to do it. That flex pipe is dangerous as shit, it leaks bad and most times is installed by non-licensed people.

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  2. My fault, I light a cigerette on the toilet after Mexican last night.

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  3. No big explosions in Salisbury. No fire response happening at this time. Fruitland had a pole transformer fire

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  4. it was a transformer that blew

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  5. What part of Salisbury?

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  6. That could be it because the call came in close to Fruitland. Thanks for the info.

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  7. The cal came in from Salisbury near the Fruitland line. Good enough, or do you need any more details, like who called it in.

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  8. another yet unconfirmed breaking news story from albero alarms.

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  9. Here come the anti Albero Bloggers once again.

    OK big mouth. It turns out, two high tension wires crossed, blew a transformer and while the wires crossed and sparked it started a brush fire below and the Fruitland Fire Department had to put it out.

    So keep talking sh!t. What say you now?

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  10. 12:56 good thing WBOC news didn't get ahold of this breaking story first..haha everyone would be running for cover. Good follow up Albero.

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  11. 1:14 I do believe it was you talking shit...an EXPLOSION? OMG
    slow on news today? and why are you not ringing that bell today? There are many more locations that need help? See we knew you would bail out! Oh and the mayor said to say hi.

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  12. did any one get hurt?is there anything needed for help?how did the lines get crossed?

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  13. anonymous 2:44,

    No one was hurt. The Fire Department handled the situation and the winds blew the lines around so much they overlaped one and other and sparked.

    This is what I have been told.

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