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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

March 23rd Fire Downtown Edmonton

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Rose's Gift Shop and National Cabinet (a furniture store) located between 107 and 108 street on 101st avenue, caught fire in the early evening on March 23rd. The fire started at around 5pm, no one was injured in the blaze, but both business were completely destroyed. No information has been released concerning the cause of the fire.

Nearby residents in apartment complexes just West of the fire were asked to evacuate until the air was clear, thick black smoke could be seen across most of the city. The National Cabinet shop had several containers of flammable liquid stored inside, an air safety unit was brought in to monitor the contaminants in the air, no hazardous levels were reached.

The fire took nearly 4 hours to get completely under control, the buildings were mostly torn down in the process in order to stop the fire from spreading.

Next door to Nation Cabinets is a wedding gown shop which did not suffer any damage, however the owner reports that some gowns have a smokey smell and will need dry cleaning. Many of the dresses were getting ready for graduation ceremonies and weddings planned for the near future, leaving some wondering if they will have their dress in time.

The investigation into the cause of the fire is on going and will be released to the public when complete.




High Definition Video of scenes at the fire:


Complete set of images here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/24307312@N04/sets/72157615874333988/

Water gun

Street scene

Looks fun...

Having a quick rest

Truck

On the roof

Breather...

Taking down the buildings

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

a new beginning

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New set up on Flickr, the oil refineries and storage facilities on Edmonton's east end. Last time I was out there taking pictures we had the police called on us and security was following us around. No different this time around either, security came out and talked to us while I was taking the video and getting a few pictures ready. The guard was actually a photographer himself and sympathized with us, he was nice, and told us we could stay as long as we did not get any closer to the property. Hopefully when it starts getting warm again I can go back and get a lot more footage and pictures, might write a quick piece about the area.

Click links to view the 1080p HD version at Vimeo:


Crop v2

Industrial

Color v1

View the whole set of photographs here: Industrial Photo Set