About 8 00 or 9 00 tonight. Chopper 5 is live over mission bay in San Francisco where a massive fire torched this building under construction. Crews are on scene for the third day cleaning up and containing hot spots. Its a big pile of rubble right now and crews have been slowly tearing down the building before it collapses on itself. Kpix 5 reporter Juliette Goodrich is live with an update on the demolition. Juliette. Reporter liz, a lot of activity going on throughout the day. Firefighters are on standby checking for hot spots. Just a few minutes ago, there was a hotspot that they had to put out that started to flare up. Firefighters say the danger is far from over. Its been a tricky operation trying to stabilize the pile of rubble. The demolition is full speed ahead. Crews knocking down the mission bay structure piece by piece to prevent collapse a scene much different than tuesdays five alarm inferno. Folks, we have a collapse in the rear of the building side of the building. Copy
Than 10 million gallons. The system is more than a century old built after the 1906 earthquake. Thats why this was put in place. Its ingenious how it works of the its completely on gravity. Reporter the reservoir is hidden near the tourist lookout and in the shadow of sutro tower. We were lucky on tuesday because the High Pressure hydrants were located a block away. Reporter firefighters used four High Pressure hydrants for the mission bay blaze. Crews had to run hoses winding around other nearby construction sites. The only difference with this system there arent as many hydrants around so we might a longer hose lead depending on the area of the city. Reporter there are parts of the city that dont have any High Pressure hydrants. Its the San Francisco that didnt exist in 1913. Reporter whatever is to the west of twin peaks only gets water from underground tanks but not the water from here. The citys Public Works Department is asking voters to approve a 400 million bond measure so it c
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