- cross-posted to:
- nottheonion@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- nottheonion@lemmy.world
A fire alarm system wasn’t installed in the building because experts did not consider it necessary.
A new fire station in Germany that was destroyed in a fire, causing millions of euros in damage, did not have a fire alarm system.
The fire broke out early Wednesday morning at the Stadtallendorf fire station in Hesse and destroyed the equipment hall and almost a dozen emergency vehicles, according to local media.
Initial estimates put the damage at between €20 million and €24 million. No one was injured.
Local officials told the German news agency dpa that no fire alarm system was installed in the building because experts had considered it not necessary — much to the astonishment of many observers now that the station has burned down.
By the title I figured it just wasn’t installed yet. It turns out that no they weren’t going to have one and had no intention of installing one.
Whoops that’s an expensive mistake.
Very un-German of them. It should have had redundant systems on their redundant systems.
That’s the baffling thing. Normally in Germany you have to have paper, permits and inspectors(and inspectors for the inspectors) before you are even allowed to think about doing something. This is nuts that someone green lit this
I can’t clap slowly enough to display my amazement.
How are fire stations funded in Germany?
Damn. Maybe I’m not as useless as I thought I was.
That’s situationally ironic