[nfbwatlk] FW: Weekend Storm in Vancouver - FYI

Mike Freeman k7uij at panix.com
Thu May 31 02:33:52 UTC 2012


Hi, all.

Yup; it was a pretty spectacular thunder-boomer storm and some parts of town
got deluged by quite a gully-washer. Although we got some of the rain where
I live and could hear the thunder and see the lightning, the activity was a
few miles away from us. A fur tree nearer the city center got pretty-well
lambasted by a lightning strike. Power was out in various places but ours
didn't even blink.

Mike


-----Original Message-----
From: nfbwatlk-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:nfbwatlk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
Behalf Of Prows, Bennett (HHS/OCR)
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2012 7:53 AM
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Subject: Re: [nfbwatlk] FW: Weekend Storm in Vancouver - FYI

Wow!  Sorry about WSSB's troubles.  But, was it a big thunder bluster, (or
whatever that word is?)  (grin!) Sounds like it would've been pretty cool to
witness, unless you were in the way of a tornado or something.  That could
have added some twists at least. (smile)

/s/

Bennett Prows

-----Original Message-----
From: nfbwatlk-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:nfbwatlk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
Behalf Of Mike Freeman
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2012 7:22 PM
To: nfbwatlk at nfbnet.org
Subject: [nfbwatlk] FW: Weekend Storm in Vancouver - FYI

From: Janet Kurz [mailto:janet.kurz at wssb.wa.gov]
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2012 9:47 AM
Subject: Weekend Storm in Vancouver - FYI

 

Forwarded by request from Dean:

 

This past weekend we experienced an electrical storm unlike anything I have
seen since moving to the Pacific NW in 1986.  Friday evening, a large fir
tree was struck by lightning in the Hudsons Bay area, just west of campus.
This caused an electrical feedback through the ground which blew out
multiple boards on our fire alarm system.  This resulted in Rob Tracey and
Simplex (Fire Alarm Company) spending many hours this weekend trying to get
our system up and running.  They were able to repair some of the panels, but
parts had to be ordered and the system will be repaired tomorrow.  Until the
system is fully restored, staff in the various buildings have been put on
fire watch, which just means to be very attentive to any electrical
problems, etc.  This event could potentially cost the school approximately
$20,000 for repairs.     

 

On top of this, Saturday night we had an rain storm (1.5" of rain in about 1
hour), which flooded the Ahlsten Building (building occupied by the police),
and water coming down the ramp in Old Main (east side of the building).
Once again Rob was back with Ian Goodrich trying to remove water from the
buildings and drying out carpets.  Old Main looks fine, but I'm sure we will
have to replace some carpeting in Ahlsten, which I am guessing will be in
the $20,000-$30,000 range.   We will give the building a few more days to
dry out, and then bring in a company to give us some estimates.  We will be
meeting with DES (formerly General Administration) architectural/engineering
folks today to make sure we move forward in the right way under emergency
provisions to get the carpeting done in a timely manner.  We will also be
exploring the installation of a secondary overflow system on the internal
gutter system on the Alhsten building, to hopefully eliminate this type of
situation from occurring again.

    

 

Dean O. Stenehjem, Ed.D.

Washington State School for the Blind 

2214 E. 13th Street

Vancouver, WA 98661

360-696-6321  130# 

 

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