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It turns out that Runaround Sue-- aside from being a "recognized" expert in flourescent light condoms and ultra-violet light -- is now an expert in crisis management.

RS has now taken to task the handling of the "crane incident" at the Salisbury WasteWater Treatment Plant this week, criticizing how he and the press were "unkindly" pushed off the property and the parking lot outside of it, and how all employees were sent home.  To listen to RS tell it, the most shocking thing was that everyone was absolutely forbidden from taking any pictures.

It probably never entered the enfeedbled, shrunken brain of Runaround Sue that the first responsibility of the on-scene incident commander (who, until the arrive of a higher authority, would be the senior manager present at the WWTP) is to secure the facility and personnel of said facility.  Given the potential risk of a leak from any number of chemicals stored and used at that facility -- or of further damage from the crane -- I would consider it willful negligence if the incident commander did not immediately order an evacuation until the severity of, and risk associated with, the incident could be determined and addressed.

It is NOT the immeidate responsibility of the incident commander to wash the testicles of the press or any bloggers present.  Employees of a facility -- or a contractor of said facility -- have zilch rights to do squat at that point as well.  Once an emergency has been declared -- and I am sure it was about 5 seconds after everyone crapped their pants -- the incident commander will traditionally have ABSOLUTE power due to the potential immediacy of risk and harm.

From what I have been told, the on scene manager did everything right and by the book once the incident occurred.  How the crane broke is another story.  But I will relate a maxim that my father -- a licensed Stationary Engineer in this state for at least 30 years -- has often reminded me of:  things that move break. Big things that move bigger things break worse.

Once again, Runaround Sue uses hype and speculation to raise a straw-man argument that burns up under a little sunlight.

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Sunday, September 09, 2007 9:31 AM
The mere fact that I broke this story an no one else did is probably what bothers you most. You'll need to review my follow up Posts at www.sbynews.com that explan why I personally felt they had tried to cover it up. Nevertheless, you have your opinion, I have mine and that's what makes a healthy debate. Leave it up to the readers to decide, respectfully. Do also keep in mind that the workers at that facility are very upset over what happened. Everyone was extremely lucky no one was seriously hurt or killed. Welcome back Tim.
# TomCat
Sunday, September 09, 2007 5:22 PM
This morning I was talking to an 82 year old man. He said, "That Joe fella up and Delmar thinks he's an expert on everything." I was surprised that he knew about him and had him pegged.
# The Flying Squid
Sunday, September 09, 2007 11:02 PM
Actually it was pretty funny in several parts. My absolute favorite was this priceless section.

“Ladies & Gentlemen, lets not forget that when Barrie Tilghman was asked by 47 News this morning about the accident, she claimed she knew nothing about it. I have asked my contacts at NASA to send me some photos of that area from yesterday and hopefully we’ll have some cool space shots showing even more damaging photos by tomorrow.”

I really don’t know where to begin with this. It’s just an overflowing cornucopia of stupidity. The insane assumption that every day NASA imaging satellites digitally re-map every square meter of the surface of the US on an updated daily basis, is quite possibly the silliest notion that I have heard a nominally literate adult express in several years.

It's almost as nuts as the notion that you have a "contact" at NASA that's going to be able to provide you (a private citizen) with near real time shots taken of any specific point within the United States, for your blog.

Beyond it’s amusement value it really frames the near bottomless level of ignorance you’re dealing with in trying to plumb Joe’s world view. It's like he lives in his own little magical world.
# TomCat99
Tuesday, September 11, 2007 4:46 PM
Now Joe is an expert at recreating accident scenes and figuring out who is at fault.

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