The CHIEF JOHN OBIER AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER LAB opened at the University of New Haven in Connecticut.

The CHIEF JOHN OBIER AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER LAB opened at the University of New Haven in Connecticut. The lab is named for John Obier, who served as chief of the New Haven Fire Department in 1983. He began as a volunteer in 1954, became a paid firefighter in 1967, and finally became chief in 1983. He died in 1997. The lab will serve the 210-student fire science program at the university, allowing students to view the discharge patterns from various types of automatic sprinkler heads. A provisional water meter on the discharge line allows students to observe the flow characteristics of sprinkler heads under different pressures.

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Millions of Southern Californians were on edge as winds began picking up during a final round of dangerous fire weather forecast for the region Wednesday.

Fire Causes Heavy Damage to Owensboro (KY) Lab, Restaurant

Owensboro firefighters battled a fire in a building that housed a restaurant and medical laboratory.