Category: General News

  • Lamesa, TX Tank Battery Fire Explosion!

    ***MAY NOT BE WORK/KID SAFE for bad language***

    After chasing a wicked hail storm last night in Dawson County (it hailed for an hour and 15 minutes straight!) I heard the call go out for a tank battery fire that was most likely started by lightning.  I thought it might make for some good news footage, but little did I know what was in store!

    About 45 minutes into shooting the event, Lamesa and Andrews firefighters appeared almost have the blaze out, when a relief valve appears to pop off, ignite, and quickly the tank and nearby tanks exploded in a spectacular fireball!

    I was 200 yards away and a piece of 4″ pipe about a foot and a half long with a cutoff valve on it came through the air like a missile in a high enough arc that it cleared the power lines next to me in impact the front of my vehicle, causing extensive damage!  I was standing 4 feet from the impact point!  I could hear other debris raining down around me, and if you listen for it, you can hear it hit my vehicle and the other stuff falling around me.

    This has aired on all the networks today, but the video above is an extended, uncut version.  My apologies for the language, but I left it in as I felt it helped convey the shock and emotion of the moment of being there.

    Incredibly all of the firefighters, even some that were right next to it when it exploded, made it out uninjured!  Fine job all those guys did last night, most of them doing it for FREE as volunteers.  People don’t often realize just how even volunteers put their live on the line for us every day!  Please feel free to contact the Lamesa and Andrews Fire Departments and send them your appreciations and maybe even a donation as volunteer departments often operate on very slim budgets and can always use some more or better equipment!

    I’ll add the contact info for them here later when I can get it.

  • No more grills broken by hail!

    As I mentioned before, I’ve had issues with hail breaking my plastic front grills.  After this last storm, which smashed them up pretty good, I decided to take my first steps toward some hail guards.  Who knows, I might do something like this over all the vulnerable parts of the vehicle.  Sounds like a fall/winter project.

    Here is what it looked like before, after the storm. Sorry it’s so dirty, with all of the sandstorms lately I haven’t really had a decent day to wash it:

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    Here was the test fit of the new one before painting.

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    And here is the final product after painting and installing them:

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    I’m probably biased, but I think they actually look better than the factory ones.  One thing is for sure, I won’t have any hail penetrating those.  They are made from stretched steel!  Thus my underlying expensive a/c condensor will be safe.