Albright’s toxic archives #25 – Oldbury’s Firemen Shams- not Albright on the night.

Much has been made and still continues to be about the firefighting practice that the Trinity Street factory is prepared for with their own “fire service”, and also their alleged collaboration with the full time professionals, yet when it has really hit the fan, such as the uncontrolled release and fire involving phosphine gas, this was revealed to be a complete smokescreen, and a very worrying trend for those living in the shadow of the Trinity Street Top Tier COMAH site.

What a load of bullocks!

 

Historically much of the time, it appears that this volunteer works brigade ponced about in emergency worker wannabe attire having competitions with other works brigades in wacky races on sports fields. They were also not averse to deliberately starting  fires using toxic white phosphorus, such as this picture from Albright World demonstrated when they went to Rattlechain lagoon for an experiment.

Controlled conditions outside?  And against the conditions of the waste management licence! And where did the contaminated waste and raked ground from this go I wonder?

 

This Bonfire night post offering from The Sandwell Evening Mail from 14th February 1986 shows another total farcical situation involving the absent Albright part timers, who were not on site at the time of a real fire at their COMAH Top Tier chemical factory, which at this point in time still had chlorine and phosphorus delivered by train into the works.  They were instead watching a fire fighting video at Oldbury fire station. 😆 You really could not make this shit up.

“Coincidence”. They only had two jobs.

 

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