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Gilbert warehouse fire caused by discarded cigarette - AZCentral.com

Gilbert warehouse fire caused by discarded cigarette - AZCentral.com

The massive six-alarm fire that destroyed the warehouse of a Gilbert plumbing supply company on Monday caused an estimated $8 million in damage, and was caused by a discarded cigarette, a Gilbert Fire Department spokesman said Tuesday.

The blaze destroyed the outdoor warehouse of Farnsworth Wholesale, on Baseline Road between Arizona Avenue and S. McQueen Road. The large plumbing supply company has other facilities in Mesa and the west Valley.

Captain Mark Justus said someone apparently threw a cigarette into an area where there were cardboard boxes containing fiberglass bathtubs.

"We see people discard cigarettes all the time,'' he said, adding the owners of Farnsworth Wholesale want the public to know that "they are down several million in merchandise because of carelessness.''

No charges are planned because there is no evidence the fire was intentional, Justus said, adding that the fire occurred in a public area and it is unclear if it was started by an employee or a visitor.

Justus said Investigators could not narrow the fire down to a specific cigarette and are calling it improper disposal of smoking materials for that reason. Investigators made the ruling based upon surveillance video from Farnsworth Wholesale and nearby businesses, interviews with witnesses who were near the point of origin and aerial footage shot from news helicopters.

"Normally, you don't have this trail of information to follow. This is as good as it gets,'' Justus said, adding that burn patterns also helped narrow down the point of origin. "They could tell where the most concentrated area was from the videos."

The massive fire was fought by 193 firefighters, during its zenith, from the Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert and Tempe fire departments. There were no major injuries and firefighters were able to contain the blaze, preventing it from spreading to Farnsworth Wholesale's offices and to a nearby neighborhood.

Mesa Fire Captain Forrest Smith said today that one patient was treated on scene for a laceration, a second suffered from smoke inhalation and two firefighters were treated for heat-related illnesses.

While the fire's cause remains under investigation, fire officials estimate the damage at about $8 million, he said.

With 193 firefighters from Gilbert, Tempe, Chandler and Mesa battling the blaze at its height, Justus said: "It's testimony to the ability of these firefighters to work together."

"We all work from the same playbook,'' he said. "We all play well together.''

Early this morning, firefighters started using heavy equipment to remove debris from the fire scene so that they could extinguish embers burning underneath, Justus said.

He said a team of investigators from the Gilbert and Mesa police departments, and possibly other agencies, then started to investigate the origin.

Justus estimated that it may take several days to determine a cause.

Smith said the Union Pacific Railway shut down a line as a safety precaution as thick black smoke enveloped the area just south of Baseline Road and west of McQueen Road.

Railroad ties also were damaged and crews were dispatched to begin repairs about three hours after the fire started at 3 p.m.

Gilbert police Lt. John Lyle said residents on one street east of the fire site were voluntarily evacuated as a precaution.

Justus said the evacuation lasted for about two hours so that air quality readings could be obtained to assure the safety of residents.

Embers from the fire, whipped by high winds, also ignited palm trees on fire in the neighborhood.

By 7 p.m., the state Department of Environmental Quality determined it was safe for residents to return, but advised them to minimize their exposure to air outside.

Despite the heavy burden caused by the fire, Smith said Mesa fire still responded to 94 ther calls for service, including three where patients had stopped breathing.



Farm supplies fuel Sask.’s wholesale trade in April - Regina Leader-Post

REGINA — Sales of agricultural supplies boosted April wholesale trade in Saskatchewan, according to a report released Tuesday by Statistics Canada.

Wholesale trade increased by 6.7 per cent between March and April, the highest increase among the provinces, and well ahead of the 1.5-per-cent rise nationally. Wholesale trade totalled $2.1 billion in April, the highest on record for that month.

On a year-over-year basis, wholesale trade was up by 18.8 per cent — more than two and a half times the 7.6 per cent recorded nationally, and the second-highest percentage increase in Canada.

“Agriculture is an important sector in the Saskatchewan economy, and the increase in ag purchases have made a significant contribution to the wholesale numbers announced today,” Economy Minister Bill Boyd said in a news release.

Aside from agriculture, a strong performance in other major industries, including mining, construction and manufacturing, helped boost out wholesale trade in April, Boyd added.

Nationally, wholesale trade rose 1.5 per cent in April to $49.3 billion, soaring well above expectations mainly due to a huge increase in sales of agricultural supplies.

But excluding the 48.5-per-cent increase in agriculture supplies, overall sales were unchanged from March, the federal agency said.

The second biggest advance was a 1.1-per-cent rise in the machinery, equipment and supplies subsector, which partly offset a March decline.

Sales in the building material and supplies subsector rose 0.5 per cent and the motor vehicle and parts subsector gained 0.2 per cent.

The largest sales decrease in dollar terms came in the personal and household goods subsector.

A huge shipment of fertilizers in April marked a restart to potash sales and exports following a soft first quarter and has confirmed that Q2 should benefit from restarts to stalled resource activity, CIBC World Markets said in a note.

“The 1.3-per-cent increase in wholesale volumes suggests that April GDP will get a hearty helping hand from that sector,” the bank said.

— with CP files



Code Black Herbal Incense Wholesale Announces Profitable New Wholesale Program - YAHOO!

Designed to allow thousands of businesses to profit by selling their world-renowned herbal incense products, Code Black today announces the launch of their exciting new herbal incense wholesale program.

Tustin, CA (PRWEB) June 19, 2012

Following an in-depth period of research and development, Code Black Herbal Incense Wholesale today announces the launch of their new wholesale program.

Designed with their wholesale members’ profits in mind, the program will allow businesses to purchase Code Black’s highly-acclaimed herbal incense products at bargain bulk prices; products are then eligible for re-sale with healthy margins.

“We have designed our program to offer the lowest wholesale prices in the industry, while offering the highest possible quality” says a spokesman for the company.

He continues, “Every product in our online store is available for wholesale purchase. When you consider that each container retails for roughly 3-times the cost of its wholesale price, this is an attractive opportunity for any business looking to add real value to their customers and to their bottom line.”

Herbal incense wholesale members are eligible for a myriad of discounts. Dependant on the size of the order, high-volume partners can purchase each container for as little as $1.95, with an opportunity to resell at an MSRP of $9.95.

“We have also designed a number of very special discounts for those looking to purchase aggressively. For example, we are currently offering 25% off an order of $4000 or more and 33% off orders with a minimum value of $15,000. You can’t beat this anywhere else in the industry” the company adds.

Each Code Black wholesale member is also entitled to the luxury of free 24/7 on-going customer support.

The herbal incense industry is currently experiencing rapid growth as more and more customers opt to enjoy the aromatic pleasures and potency that burning herbal incense affords. Code Black is dominating this boom due to the quality, aromatic potency and refined freshness that comes with each container they ship.

All herbal incense products sold by the company are 100% compliant with all state/federal laws of 2011-2012, DEA Controlled Substance ACT (CSA) scheduled provisions and Lab Approved and Certified according to the latest bill H.R.1254.

Businesses looking to benefit from Code Black’s wholesale herbal incense program can sign up online. After completing the short wholesale application form, a representative will make contact within 24 hours to verify applicants’ information, and to see if the applicant qualifies for a wholesale account.

Following acceptance confirmation, members will be given exclusive access to Code Black’s dedicated member-only wholesale website. The intuitive interface will allow members to control all aspects of their operation from the viewing of current prices to easy online ordering and tracking.

“We are shipping more and more of our great products each month. The market is demanding larger supplies and we are delighted to now offer existing businesses a chance to take advantage of this demand; profiting from selling the highest rated herbal incense currently available, anywhere” Code Black concludes.

For more information, please visit: http://www.codeblackincense.com/herbal-incense-wholesale_a/255.htm

Or register a wholesale account directly at: https://www.codeblackwholesale.com/register.asp

*Legal Disclaimer:

As a business, you agree to re-sell the products purchased from our wholesale site in a responsible way. More specifically, you agree to sell these products only to individuals who present photo ID showing them to be over the age of 18 (or 19 if that is the law in your state). You furthermore agree not to sell these products in any municipality, county, or state where it may be against the law to do so.

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The company also operates a keen network of dedicated affiliates, as well as a generous rewards program for their customers.

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Good Sharing About Wholesale China Cell Phones - Salon

Nowadays cell phones are highly in demand because these are used for communication. Due to high technology, cell phones have transformed its uses and functions. With these cell phones, we tend to experience great things not only for communication but even for entertainment.
Knowing that China have grown to be so competitive with their experiment in electronics so it’s the main reason why they are highly in demand nowadays in producing cell phones. China cell phones are considered to be one of the fast growing industries nowadays.

If you are planning to begin an ecommerce business and you’re pondering how the wholesale china operates? If so, you are in the good site. It is very significantly fantastic if you are sourcing wholesale China which is a low cost solution in starting an internet business which is certainly profitable without bank breaking. But the first question that definitely comes to the mind is that if you could obtain branded items in wholesale China. Obviously, the answer is no. So that you can know isn’t it an option for a reseller like you if you buy directly branded items from wholesale China.Here are some factors behind to acquire an idea precisely why it isn’t probable in such cases. First, the brand’s exert may possibly handle the product sales of their items from their manufacturer to their wholesale cell phones sales shop. Second, the brand’s exercise controls the supply chains of the item. You may additionally find out that there are instances it can be feasible to look for a distinctive models which is available in many countries nevertheless the things is that it can’t be profitable structure in Western countries even though it has decreased taxes in one product that is definitely more affordable at retail price China.
Is it possible to obtain benefits from purchasing non-branded products in wholesale China? Well it could be pointless to make an attempt to source goods with brand from the manufacturers of wholesale China and you could be frustrated about it. Actually, there are few features you can usually get form obtaining non-branded items from wholesale China. You could be at liberty in offering items under your name if you purchase items with no brands like for example you have the options of obtaining custom labeling and packaging with your name when you precisely obtain it from China. It’s also possible to get the top quality items at a very low price tag when you buy it from a reputable source in China. So for you to get the merchandise at a cheap rate, purchase them from the China wholesale.



Biden's wife takes Secret Service lingerie shopping in Chicago (VIDEO) - Washington Times

CHICAGO, June 19, 2012 — Chicago’s summer violence spree didn’t stop Vice President Biden’s wife, Jill, from lingerie shopping on the tony Michigan Avenue shopping district with full Secret Service detail and Chicago police escort.

Mrs. Biden was captured on iPhone video exiting La Perla, at 535 N. Michigan Avenue, a high-end lingerie boutique Monday afternoon. According to the company’s website, prices for a La Perla nightie or sheer babydoll can set you back anywhere from $114 to a whopping $677.

Earlier that day, the Bidens held a political fundraiser at the Chicago Cut Steakhouse with luncheon tickets ranging from $5,000 to $10,000 a pop.

That must have been some steak.

Let us not forget that Vice President Joe Biden has criticized Republican Mitt Romney for being rich and “out of touch.”

Back in May, at a campaign stop in Youngstown, Ohio, Biden went on a rant about the middle class, once again playing the class warfare card.

“I resent when they [the Romneys] talk about families like mine that I grew up in. I resent the fact that they think we’re talking about envy: it’s job envy, it’s wealthy envy; that we don’t dream,” said Biden. “My mother and father dreamed as much as any rich guy dreams! They don’t get us! They don’t get who we are!”

But Biden hasn’t exactly been “middle class” for quite some time.

“I don't live like I did when I was growing up. I have a beautiful home, and you pay me a lot of money," Biden later admitted. "But I remember. I remember."

Chicago Police resources were also diverted over the weekend for President Obama, who was in town for the wedding of senior White House adviser Valerie Jarrett’s daughter.

Chicago has seen its fatalities and injuries from shootings rise to double digits for weeks. A repeat of last summer, violent “flash mobs” have beaten tourists and residents alike in the city’s wealthy downtown quarters.

Since Friday, seven people were killed and 35 people were injured in shootings. Last week, eight people were killed and 46 injured citywide. The previous week, three people were killed and 29 injured.

Chicago police blame the fracturing of established drug gangs for the city’s shooting surge.

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