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Old 02-26-2008, 01:19 PM
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We didn't start the fire ... but just try to put it out!

Seems that ethanol fuel has dangers that a lot of fire departments aren't ready to handle.

Ethanol Fuels Fire Concerns
By CHRIS BLANK –

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — The nation's drive toward alternative fuels carries a danger many communities have been to slow to recognize: Ethanol fires are harder to put out than gasoline ones and require a special type of firefighting foam.

Many fire departments around the country don't have the foam, don't have enough of it, or are not well-trained in how to apply it, firefighting experts say. It is also more expensive than conventional foam.

"It is not unusual to find a fire department that is still just prepared to deal with traditional flammable liquids," said Ed Plaugher, director of national programs for the International Association of Fire Chiefs.

The problem is that water doesn't put out ethanol fires, and the foam that has been used since the 1960s to smother ordinary gasoline blazes doesn't work well against the grain-alcohol fuel.

Wrecks involving ordinary cars and trucks are not the major concern. They carry modest amounts of fuel, and it is typically a low-concentration, 10 percent blend of ethanol and gasoline. A large amount of conventional foam can usually extinguish such fires.

Instead, the real danger involves the many tanker trucks and railcars that are rolling out of the Corn Belt with huge quantities of 85 or 95 percent ethanol and carrying it to parts of the country unaccustomed to dealing with it.
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That ethanol fuel is pretty much worthless anyway. All it has been good for is sending my grocery bill through the roof.
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It's actually causing a crisis in Mexico because it has driven the price of corn up, making foods such as tortillas more expensive.
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just another example of how the leaders that choose crappy alternative fuels really don't think things through.

Not so much the fire thing - but just the fact that ethanol is NOT going to be the savior people hoped it would be. It was a rushed psudo solution to a much bigger problem.
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