![]() ![]() In Plainfield, Indiana on March 16th, 2022, a 1.2 million square foot fulfillment center burns to the ground. More than 100 firefighters fought the blaze. Just look at what happened in the past six months, Piscataway New Jersey, March 22nd, 2022, a PepsiCo bottling plant and warehouse is heavily damaged by a fire that appears to have started outside and involved several pressurized gas tanks and stacks of wooden shipping pallets. As we wrap up the podcast, I'm going to let you know about a new resource that you can share with your firefighting peers that might assist them in fighting fires in sprinkler buildings. After this podcast, we hope you'll be better prepared to investigate these fires and build a team to assist you. Just another complexity added to the mix. The complexity of investigating these fires often when you need to build a team to assist you, drove us to devote this podcast to fire investigation and warehouses, many that are beginning to use robots as a staple of operations. These new and often immense warehouses are going up every day, many are in rural and suburban communities. Just Google warehouse fire in your state or major city and you'll find plenty of examples. Today, we're going to get into an issue that seems to be increasing in regularity, and that's warehouse fires.
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