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Message Subject EQ? Gas Explosion?? Something Just Shook Houses In Indianapolis!
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Been reading this thread since last night and it really spooked me. Okay even if we set aside whoo hoo stuff like Ufos or the beginnings of ELE meteor showers...this whole event is so puzzling. So many weird first responder inconsistencies with how this was handled. ..from DHS first on scene...to radio scanner code words and coverup/switching channels. I was an Insurance claims adjuster and the cops don't care if you are listening and catch their codes for fatalities...Independent claims adjuster rely on this...being the first on scene to take photos is their bread and butter...you sell those (for big bucks) to the attorneys representing the fatalities. Yes, its ambulance chasing and despicable but it happens.

So here is the one thing I can't wrap my head around...and it is really clear in the pictures of the first responders on the scene at night fighting the fires...ok here is my question....If they were responding to a possible natural gas or methane gas explosion why oh why are none of the firefighters wearing their breathing masks?
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Anyone care to throw some shill at that?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 13612831


Methane isn't toxic.

Google (nearly) any known gas explosion and look at photos of fire responders and you will see the same.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 11326620


Methane is toxic, and it displaces oxygen. [link to www.dhs.wisconsin.gov]
So until natural gas and methane is ruled out, it is against protocol for first responders to disregard this uncertainty...unless they knew what caused it.

 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 13612831


We are talking about firefighters seen standing out in the street. Displacing oxygen is not a relevance.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 11326620


I tend to agree with you displaced oxygen was not a relevant factor, therefore they took no precautions against it...I don't believe this was a natural gas explosion...the fact that the first responders are not taking precautions reinforces my reasoning that they knew what occurred.

But what could have caused the injuries, heart problems, seizures, emotional and mental problems, and unconcious victims of this magnitude? Why were they not transported directly to a hospital, instead of a school?

My response included Methane because a poster had said that there could possibly have been an ignition of large pockets of Methane that seeped through natural faults in the ground. Also defended the toxicity of Methane when a shill said Methane is not toxic when it clearly is according to DHS own website. But to be clear, I do not believe this is a natural gas explosion or ground level methane explosion. The damages just do not support that.
 
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