Poor gal tried hard to get a "Darwin", but didn't quite make it.
"Police Chief Floyd Johnson said officers are taking her for a mental evaluation."
"Water/Wastewater Department Manager Jimmy Junkin said personnel will drain the tank tonight and remove any debris." -- I'm sure the water customers with thank him (bleah!)
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Woman goes for a swim inside Athens water tower By Anna Mahan Published: Aug. 5, 2021 at 8:25 PM CDT|Updated: 9 hours ago
ATHENS, Ala. (WAFF) - A woman who went for a swim inside of an Athens water tower ended up having to get rescued Thursday night.
Athens firefighters found a woman who was swimming inside a 70-foot high water tank on Elm Street filled with 350,000 gallons of water.
According to Holly Hollman with the City of Athens, the woman, who is not being identified, broke into a fence barrier and climbed the ladder to the top of the tank. A retired Athens Police Officer who lives nearby saw her and called authorities.
When firefighters climbed the tank, they found her swimming inside and convinced her to get out. They were able to secure her with a harness to get her safely down the ladder.
Athens police officers, firefighters and the Water Department all responded. Police Chief Floyd Johnson said officers are taking her for a mental evaluation.
Water/Wastewater Department Manager Jimmy Junkin said personnel will drain the tank tonight and remove any debris.
Reminds me of the crazy chick that went missing at the Cecil Hotel in LA about 10 years ago. Missing for 19 days. Found after guests complained of low water pressure, off colored water, and an "odd taste" to the water. Maintenance workers investigating the cause of the "odd tasting water" found her body floating in the hotel's water tank.
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Guns are responsible for killing as much as Rosie O'Donnel's fork is responsible for her being FAT.
If someone can access public water systems that easily, how long until some terrorist does?
You can put a couple of pounds of some substances (I won't mention what) in there that would kill the whole town.
With the invasion at the border, it might be time to tighten security.
Was my first thought as well.
Eventually it is going to happen. Our government, and politicians in general, are too busy politicking to actually insure our security and stability .... which is what they were hired to-do.
What you think about, you do ... what you do, you become. In a nation where anything goes ... eventually, everything will. We're almost there.
If people only knew how many go swimming in those tanks.
I remember they found the remains of an AWOL Ft. Carson Soldier in one back in the early 70s. My bet is a bunch of drunk Carson Soldiers, one drowns and the rest get outa there and never say a word.
Some spelling errors can be corrected by a vowel movement. ~ MOLON LABE ~
My dad did that in Ree Heights, South Dakota. A year earlier, my dad's father had gotten killed in a car wreck. My dad figured he could sow some wild oats, only having a mother to enforce discipline. Dad was 14 years old. He and 2 other boys climbed to the top of the water tower. Probably 70 feet up there. I don't know if the thing was open, or had a partial lid on it, but the boys were swimming around. Someone noticed, and the mayor and the police chief showed up, they were yelling at the boys to come down. Dad and the boys just laughed at them. The "town officials" were scared to go up there and tangle with these wild teenagers. After about an hour my dad and his buddies climbed back down the ladder.
I don't think I would have wanted to drink any tap water there for several days.
Poor gal tried hard to get a "Darwin", but didn't quite make it.
"Police Chief Floyd Johnson said officers are taking her for a mental evaluation."
"Water/Wastewater Department Manager Jimmy Junkin said personnel will drain the tank tonight and remove any debris[b][/b]." -- I'm sure the water customers with thank him (bleah!)
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
If someone can access public water systems that easily, how long until some terrorist does?
You can put a couple of pounds of some substances (I won't mention what) in there that would kill the whole town.
With the invasion at the border, it might be time to tighten security.
You like your electricity rockin?
You've seen the "security" around most all substations, right? Even the really big ones, like on the shore near a hydro project?
Chainlink and a Master lock.
Sheesh.
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)