Following with some new information. Just spoke to a rep from CitiStorage,
who is now working from NJ. Looks like a total loss. What would be normal
protocol for this situation?
Regards,
Alex
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 9:33 AM, Frederic Grevin <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> When you read the NY Times story, take note of the following:
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> The fire, which reached seven alarms, began around 6:20 a.m. on Saturday.
> But firefighters had also been called there two hours earlier for a smaller
> fire in the same location, which they found had been contained by the
> building’s sprinkler system. The firefighters then shut down the sprinklers
> [my emphasis--Fred] to prevent further water damage to the paper records,
> and because sprinkler heads must be replaced after discharging water.
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> By the time the second emergency call came in, the sprinklers were
> offline, and the blaze was already large enough to draw scores of
> firefighters.
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> “It’s a building full of fuel,” Mr. Nigro said. “Once it got started, it
> was difficult to extinguish, especially under the extraordinarily rough
> conditions for the firefighters, with the extreme cold and strong winds.”
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> Because the story is focussed on the risk of exposure to confidential
> documents, these important paragraphs are located near the end of the
> article.
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> Fred
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