NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

MORNING REPORT


Thursday, November 5, 2009



INCIDENTS


Bryce Canyon NP

Firefighters Suppress Blaze In Bryce Canyon Lodge


Rangers received a report of smoke and flames issuing from Bryce Canyon Lodge - a National Historic Landmark - just after 5 p.m. on the afternoon of Wednesday, October 28th. The park's fire company and Tropic Volunteer Fire Department responded. The sprinkler system in the affected area was engaged, with one sprinkler head spraying water on the fire. Vertical ventilation was conducted and the fire was extinguished. The fire was limited to the attic above the boiler room that provides heat to half the lodge. Although it had recently been inspected and cleared as safe to operate, investigation revealed that a short section of the chimney in the attic was of single wall construction, that it was surrounded by insulation, and that it was within two inches of the wood construction. Due to recent low temperatures, the boiler had been in continuous operation. The investigation revealed that flame did not contact the roof, but that the fire was started by heat radiation. The sprinkler system is inspected biannually. The system managed to contain the fire to the area of origin, preventing extension into the rest of the historic structure. After the fire was suppressed, the sprinklers were taken off line. The lodge was put on a 24-hour fire watch, and the alarm system was restored for advanced notification. The protection systems were restored on the following day with a service call from fire protection specialists. The investigation was completed by a trained fire investigator. Inspection of the area showed no flame impingement outside the chimney, and the resulting report confirmed it was a radiant heat start. Single wall chimney construction is not adequate for such a unit and will be replaced with triple wall chimney. The fuel oil fired boiler was scheduled to be replaced (pre-fire) on November 3rd with a propane fired boiler. No changes have been made to those plans. The lodge was scheduled to close for the season after breakfast on November 1st. The lodge closed early and reservations were transferred to local hotels. As of October 30th, no food service or sleeping accommodations are being considered. Additional damage has been sustained to the structure due to frozen water pipes as a result of taking the boiler off line and not being able to drain the system properly. [Dave Fox, Chief Ranger]


OTHER NEWS


The following stories are among those in today's edition of InsideNPS:


Longfellow NHS - On Saturday, October 24th, the National Park Service, along with a coalition of other historical organizations and universities, hosted a public symposium at Suffolk University in Boston entitled “Abolitionism in Black and White: The Anti-Slavery Community of Boston and Cambridge.”


Badlands NP - Judy Olson, the park's chief of interpretation, will retire on November 30th after 18 years with the National Park Service.


Outer Banks Group - Joe Hardman, who has logged over 6,200 hours of volunteer service at Wright Brothers, has just completed 20 years as a volunteer at that park. Photo.


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Prepared by the Division of Law Enforcement, Security and Emergency Services, Washington Office, with the support of the Office of the Chief Information Officer and Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. Edited by Bill Halainen ( HYPERLINK "mailto:Bill_Halainen@nps.gov" Bill_Halainen@nps.gov).


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