look at the rear of the car how the truck metal is gone... and what about the front of the white car... all the steel from the radiator support completely gone! this reminds me of the unusual characteristics of many of the cars in the kalifornia fires... and also many of the "melted" cars at the scene of 911 streets where entire sections of the cars were melted away.... this is NOT just a car fire.
What the heck ? I missed that , They either brought that black car in after the smoke cleared ( no way they messed with the scene ) or they towed the wreck cars up to the new cars WTh .. no way that black car didn’t atleast get soot on it !
Don’t honestly think someone would park in front of burned cars that need to removed. Only “certain” people would stage such a scene. No crime scene tape. No barricades for safety. Was this picture taken from video of fire? Or from someone taking pictures by themselves with no fire trucks or security or police or airport or rental company people or other admin vehicles around?
The wouldn't be crime scene tape if there wasn't any crime. I work around vehicle storage yards - and have had a few instances over the years where fires take out an entire row of cars. There's always a stopping point though, where there's enough of a gap or firewall so that the burning stops. The fires may have even extinguished themselves, without firefighters assistance. They would just be there after the fact to investigate and make sure there was no risk of reignition.
It is slightly interesting that none of the vehicles were total burns, and only the front end/engine compartments seem to be affected. But that may be an improved feature of newer vehicles - better interior firewalls.
And since this is a rental car facility, as in many car storage facilities, space comes at a premium. So the unblemished cars you see around them may have been moved into place after the fires were out.. as you can see from the yt vid, the tow truck is able to get to the vehicle from the other side.
Edit to add the question you're not asking: there were 2 sources who let it be known that these rental cars had recently been used by the Secret Service. Just gossipy rental car employees? Or is someone trying to communicate something with the story?
I don't know which car you are calling silver, but as I look closer at the video, I do see some signs of warping and melting on the bumper of the red car, and the left rear tail light of the black car.
look at the rear of the car how the truck metal is gone... and what about the front of the white car... all the steel from the radiator support completely gone! this reminds me of the unusual characteristics of many of the cars in the kalifornia fires... and also many of the "melted" cars at the scene of 911 streets where entire sections of the cars were melted away.... this is NOT just a car fire.
I notice the trees weren't burnt.... /s
What the heck ? I missed that , They either brought that black car in after the smoke cleared ( no way they messed with the scene ) or they towed the wreck cars up to the new cars WTh .. no way that black car didn’t atleast get soot on it !
Dangling participle.
It implies that the flames were rented by the U.S. Secret Service.
That’s some wild $hit.
The tanks are 20 feet underground they ain't gonna blow big bangs.
Parked after the fire was put out.
Don’t honestly think someone would park in front of burned cars that need to removed. Only “certain” people would stage such a scene. No crime scene tape. No barricades for safety. Was this picture taken from video of fire? Or from someone taking pictures by themselves with no fire trucks or security or police or airport or rental company people or other admin vehicles around?
The picture you posted is a still from a youtube video, which you can view at the source story https://www.nantucketcurrent.com/rental-cars-used-by-secret-service-destroyed-in-fire-at-airport .
The wouldn't be crime scene tape if there wasn't any crime. I work around vehicle storage yards - and have had a few instances over the years where fires take out an entire row of cars. There's always a stopping point though, where there's enough of a gap or firewall so that the burning stops. The fires may have even extinguished themselves, without firefighters assistance. They would just be there after the fact to investigate and make sure there was no risk of reignition.
It is slightly interesting that none of the vehicles were total burns, and only the front end/engine compartments seem to be affected. But that may be an improved feature of newer vehicles - better interior firewalls.
And since this is a rental car facility, as in many car storage facilities, space comes at a premium. So the unblemished cars you see around them may have been moved into place after the fires were out.. as you can see from the yt vid, the tow truck is able to get to the vehicle from the other side.
Edit to add the question you're not asking: there were 2 sources who let it be known that these rental cars had recently been used by the Secret Service. Just gossipy rental car employees? Or is someone trying to communicate something with the story?
The back of the silver car is burned but not the back of the black car next to it.
I don't know which car you are calling silver, but as I look closer at the video, I do see some signs of warping and melting on the bumper of the red car, and the left rear tail light of the black car.