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Old February 29th 04, 03:31 AM
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Wonder if the ship was inbound or outbound? Also, could it have been, dare
I say, terrorist related????


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Old February 29th 04, 03:38 AM
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I heard them say earlier that some of the survivors said that the crew
where cleaning some pumps onboard when the explosion occured..
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Wonder if the ship was inbound or outbound? Also, could it have been,

dare
I say, terrorist related????




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Old February 29th 04, 03:49 AM
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On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 22:31:32 -0500, "Macman" wrote:

Wonder if the ship was inbound or outbound? Also, could it have been, dare
I say, terrorist related????


At the rate ethanol vaporizes, you couldn't pay me enough to transport a
shipload of it.


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Old February 29th 04, 04:06 AM
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"Jim Shaffer, Jr." wrote in message
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At the rate ethanol vaporizes, you couldn't pay me enough to transport

a
shipload of it.



Like the mystery of the Mary Celeste:

http://www.maryceleste.net/

Frank Dresser


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Old February 29th 04, 04:13 AM
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From the Detroit Free Press:

CHINCOTEAGUE, Va. - A tanker
carrying industrial ethanol exploded
and sank about 50 miles off the
Virginia coast Saturday night, the
Coast Guard said. At least two of the
27 crew members aboard were killed,
and rescue crews were still searching
for 19 others.

Six crew members rescued were in
critical condition, said Lt. Chris Shaffer
of Ocean City (Md.) Emergency
Services.

The 570-foot tanker flying a Singapore
flag made an emergency call just after
6 p.m., saying there had been an
explosion on board, said Petty Officer
Stacey Pardini of the Coast Guard
Atlantic area in Portsmouth, Va.

The explosion occurred after a fire
started on the deck of the ship, Shaffer
said. He said 19 people remained
missing as of 9:45 p.m.

Three helicopters, three Coast Guard
boats and a C130 plane were
searching for survivors.

``When the rescue divers got on the
scene the fuel tanker was on fire,
sinking and there was people in the
water,'' Shaffer said. He said the six
people that the Coast Guard recovered
were taken to Norfolk Sentara General
Hospital were in critical condition.

Pardini said those rescued from the
tanker, which had been headed from
New York to Houston, were taken to
hospitals in Maryland and Virginia.

Robert Wocubik, a patient care
supervisor at Atlantic General Hospital
in Berlin, Md., near Ocean City, said
one man ``involved in the accident''
died at the hospital, and that two
rescue divers were treated there for
minor injuries.

Wocubik declined to provide specifics
but added, ``We are prepared to take
more injured.''






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Old February 29th 04, 04:22 AM
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"Jim Shaffer, Jr." wrote:

On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 22:31:32 -0500, "Macman" wrote:

Wonder if the ship was inbound or outbound? Also, could it have been, dare
I say, terrorist related????


At the rate ethanol vaporizes, you couldn't pay me enough to transport a
shipload of it.


No kidding. I'll be amazed if there's any wreckage bigger than a few
square feet left.

--
Eric F. Richards

"The weird part is that I can feel productive even when I'm doomed."
- Dilbert
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Old February 29th 04, 12:00 PM
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In article , Eric F. Richards
writes:



No kidding. I'll be amazed if there's any wreckage bigger than a few
square feet left.


Proably mostly intact; wonder how deep it is..?
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Old February 29th 04, 01:17 PM
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In article ,
(Diverd4777) writes:


In article , Eric F. Richards
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No kidding. I'll be amazed if there's any wreckage bigger than a few
square feet left.


Proably mostly intact; wonder how deep it is..?

Probably quiet because of nothing new to report;

Guess they'll send divers down later..

- Looks cold...

http://marine.rutgers.edu/cool/regio...a/2004/img/040
228.059.comp.lnt.jpg

About 150 feet deep... / Trimix/ technical/ Drysuit / Navy Diver depth

http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_pag...?station=44014

At least four Coast Guard personnel were taken to hospitals. Two rescue

divers were treated at Atlantic General and released. Another diver and a
helicopter crew member were taken to Sentara Norfolk and were being held for
observation last night.

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Highly doubtful.

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