Interstate Bank Building Fire;
SALVAGE AND PROPERTY LOSS
The floors below the fire received massive water damage,
and those above were heavily damaged by heat and smoke.
During the fire, no efforts were directed toward property
conservation as all available firefighters were committed
to stopping the progress of the fire. After the fire, the
building remained closed for several months while the structure
was inspected, and a large force of clean-up contractors
worked through the building. The efforts to save property
were conducted on a very large scale as virtually every
part of the building was damaged by flames, heat, smoke,
or water. (As part of the cleanup, 250,000 cloth diapers
were used.) The property loss has been estimated at over
$200 million, without taking into account the business interruption
loss.
In spite of the total burnout of four and a half floors,
there was no damage to the main structural members and only
minor damage to one secondary beam and a small number of
floor pans. Although there was concern for structural integrity
during the incident, post fire analysis indicates that there
was no danger of major or minor structural collapse. It
was noted that quality control in the application of the
sprayed-on fire protection was unusually good.
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