- One Meridian Plaza fire
The fire at One Meridian Plaza was the worst high-rise fire in
Philadelphia andPennsylvania history, as well as the costliest in United States history.Fact|date=August 2008It started on the 22nd floor of the 38-story One Meridian Plaza on
Feb 23 ,1991 , when a pile oflinseed oil -soaked rags left by a contractor were ignited accidentally throughspontaneous combustion . The blaze, which burned for 19 hours, raged from the 22nd floor to the 30th floor before a sprinkler system installed by a tenant on the 30th floor extinguished the flames. [ [http://www.kyw1060.com/For-Conshohocken-Fire-Victims--Next-Step-is-Paperw/2793846 For Conshohocken Fire Victims, The Next Step is Paperwork] , kyw1060.com] The fire eventually went to 12-alarms and consumed the resources of 51 engine companies, 15 ladder companies, 11 specialized units, and over 300 firefighters. The fire would also claim the lives of threefirefighters , and injure two dozen more.The 38-story building was located between Market and Ranstead Streets on South 15th, in the area of Philadelphia known as "Center City". It was 492 ft tall (150 m) and completed in 1972. It was owned by E/R Partners, a joint venture of the Rubin Organization, a Philadelphia real estate company; Equitable Life Assurance Company of America and a Dutch pension fund. Prior to the fire, it was considered one of the most expensive offices in the city center.
The building was never repaired due to a dispute over fire insurance. The owner's consulting engineers proposed stripping the building to structural steel to just below the 19th floor and reconstructing it at a cost of $250 million. Aetna Corporation (now part of Travelers Group, which in turn merged into
Citigroup ), the insurer, maintained that the undamaged girders above that level could be used, cutting reconstruction costs to $115 million. Aetna also proposed taking over the reconstruction, as permitted in the language of its insurance policy, and returning it after completion to the owners. [cite web|url=http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=1meridianplaza-philadelphia-pa-usa|title=One Meridian Plaza|accessdate=2007-08-22|publisher=Emporis.com] [cite web|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C07E4D9163CF93AA35751C0A961958260|title=A Vacant Tower in Philadelphia Casts a Shadow|publisher=New York Times] The two parties reached an undisclosed settlement in 1997.Eventually, One Meridian Plaza was demolished floor by floor from 1998 to 1999 to make way for the Residences At The Ritz. Because of the building's proximity to City Hall and adjacent buildings, implosion was not a viable option.
Timeline
Engine 11
Engine 11 was assigned with finding an opening or hatch to assist in ventilation due to the heavy smoke condition banking down the stairwells and lower floors. As they exited the center stairwell on the 30th floor they radioed the
incident commander advising him that they had become disoriented in the heavy smoke. As they were being directed to one of the other stairwells over the radio, the captain of Engine 11 asked if he could break a window. The crew said the captain was down shortly after, and the order to break a window was then given. As this was going on, asearch and rescue team was organized to search for the trapped firefighters. The search team was able to make it to the floor Engine 11 was reported to be on, however they were unable to locate the missing firefighters. As the search team returned to the roof of the building they too became disoriented on the 38th floor in a mechanical room. A second search team was organized and located the first search team, leading them to safety. [cite web|url=http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/downloads/pdf/publications/tr-049.pdf|title=US Fire Administration Official Report]The three firefighters were eventually found after a helicopter assisting in the effort located a broken window on the 28th floor in the southeast corner. The rescue effort was put together at 01:17, and the firefighters were located at 02:15. They were then brought to the medical triage area on the 20th floor where all resuscitation efforts failed and they were pronounced dead at the scene. When the firefighters started to make their way to up the stairwell, they were wearing full protective gear, including SCBAs, as well as the equipment they would need to perform their task of ventilation. [cite web|url=http://www.philly.com/inquirer/need_to_map/20070619_Originally_published_Monday__Feb_25__1991_.html|title=Three trapped firefighters killed as blaze sweeps office tower|publisher=Philadelphia Inquirer]
Victims
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List of tallest buildings in Philadelphia External links
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C07E4D9163CF93AA35751C0A961958260 A Vacant Tower in Philadelphia Casts a Shadow The New York Times]
* [http://www.iklimnet.com/hotelfires/meridienplaza.html iklimnet.com article]References
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