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WABC Vet: Fire Could've Been Much, Much Worse
May 29, 2007

The timing of the fire Sunday night at WABC New York was actually fortuituous, says a longtime cameraman who was on the scene in New York. A skeleton crew was working over Memorial Day weekend, he says, and it being a weekend night, no studio audience was on hand for live programs, such as Regis & Kelly, located a few yards from the Eyewitness News set that caught fire. With a smaller headcount on hand, evacuating the building was relatively easy.

"Thank God it was a holiday weekend," said 27-year station veteran Lou Torrellas. "If the fire had happened with a crowd, you've got a problem."

The crew was moments from kicking off the 11 p.m. news when a small fire got big in a hurry, Torrellas says, the flames growing to 10-15 feet high in mere minutes. "I never imagined a fire in the studio before in all the years I've worked here," he says, "and I never realized a fire could get that big that fast."

There was one downside to having a small crew on hand: "Usually the fire wardens are working," Torrellas says. "We had to get the word out [about the fire] ourselves." 


Posted by Mike Malone on May 29, 2007 | Comments (0)



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