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Offline Kier Shackleton Gigeroff

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MV Caruso (ex-CCGS Tupper) on fire in Dartmouth
« on: October 11, 2008, 03:15:21 PM »
Steve Ellwood kindly added this information to my past photos of Tupper:

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"Hi Kier  Thought I would add this piece to add to the ships historical record:  Fire crews battle Nova Scotia ship blaze Canwest News Service Published: Saturday, October 11, 2008  DARTMOUTH, N.S. -- Halifax fire crews were working Saturday morning to quench a stubborn fire on a decommissioned Coast Guard vessel tied to a Dartmouth, N.S., dock.  Halifax Regional Fire Capt. Dave Meldrum said firefighters responded to the call at about 4:30 a.m. local time after smoke and flames were noticed on the top two decks of the vessel named Tupper when in the service of the Coast Guard.  The vessel, which is now under private ownership, was empty when firefighters arrived and is currently undergoing repairs.  "It's not in service, there is no crew onboard, no obvious power source," said Meldrum. "We don't understand what started this fire yet."  By mid-morning, firefighters had stopped the fire from spreading and were drawing up their plans to contain and quench the fire, said Meldrum.  Meldrum said officials from the Department of National Defence and the Coast Guard were also on the scene at the Dartmouth Marine Slips complex.

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Re: MV Caruso (ex-CCGS Tupper) on fire in Dartmouth
« Reply #1 on: October 12, 2008, 12:56:53 AM »
A popular spot for shipspotters this a.m., until the sun went off her.
She was laid up in 1996 and decommissioned. She was renamed "1998-05" (in 1998) prior to being sold off, which did not take place until 2000.
At that time she was renamed Caruso (Panamanian flag.)
Her sister Simon Fraser went to Italy for conversion to an expedition yacht. Caruso was to do the same but something went wrong with those plans and she has kicked around since then.
Built at Marine Industries in Sorel she was based in Charlottetown, PEI for many years and did good service as an icebreaker and buoy tender.
I've posted some shots of her in her prime.

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Re: MV Caruso (ex-CCGS Tupper) on fire in Dartmouth
« Reply #2 on: October 12, 2008, 10:40:54 AM »
Navy helps fight fire on empty former coast guard ship in Halifax harbour
Sat Oct 11, 5:16 PM
By Michael Tutton, The Canadian Press
DARTMOUTH, N.S. - A rare shipboard fire aboard a former coast guard vessel moored in Halifax harbour was extinguished Saturday by navy and city firefighters who fought smouldering flames across several decks.
Nobody was aboard the 70-metre vessel, which was called the Sir Charles Tupper before it was sold to private interests and renamed the MV Caruso.
Firefighters said there were no injuries.
Dave Meldrum of the Halifax fire department said the blaze was difficult to bring under control and required the crucial services of the navy firefighting ship Firebird.
Standing before the burning ship, he looked on as crews advanced, cabin by cabin, through the listing vessel, pouring water on the smouldering remnants of the blaze.
"This is a tricky fire because it's a ship fire. We're a land-based municipal fire department. Our expertise is mostly with structures we find on land," he said.
"Ship fires have different characteristics. ... A big concern for us is how much water we can use before we actually hurt the ship's stability."
He said the assistance of the Firebird was central in battling the flames.
Firefighters initially went aboard the ship in the morning and hosed down the fire on the top deck.
But the fire spread to the lower decks, forcing crews to retreat.
Meldrum said firefighters were only able to return to fighting the blaze at close quarters early Saturday afternoon, after the heat and smoke died down.
The ship was stationed at a vacant mooring area on the Dartmouth waterfront and was scheduled to be refitted at a Halifax shipyard.
Keith Laidlaw, an environmental response officer with the Coast Guard, said there had been no fuel spills.
Meldrum said it's rare for the Halifax firefighters to have to deal with large shipboard blazes.

The highest-profile Nova Scotia ship fire in the past decade occurred in 2001, when the MV Kitano, a Japanese cargo vessel, caught fire while it was travelling between New York and Halifax.
In that fire, the Transportation Safety Board issued a 2003 report critical of the communication between the various firefighting forces involved, saying there was confusion over whether the navy firefighting vessel should be employed for the civilian blaze.
The Kitano was eventually tied to a wharf in the Bedford Basin, where its cargo containers were removed and Halifax municipal firefighters finished extinguishing the fire.
But Meldrum said the co-operation in Saturday's shipboard fire was exemplary, with the navy vessel playing a central role in containing the heat.

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Offline Kier Shackleton Gigeroff

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Re: MV Caruso (ex-CCGS Tupper) on fire in Dartmouth
« Reply #3 on: January 08, 2009, 12:52:31 PM »
Since I haven't been in Dartmouth since November, does anyone know what's the condition of the old Tupper? Is she still tied up in the cove?

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Kier

(former Dartmouth, NS resident)

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Re: MV Caruso (ex-CCGS Tupper) on fire in Dartmouth
« Reply #4 on: January 08, 2009, 05:57:52 PM »
She is still there and there doesn't appear to have been any work done to her since the fire.

 

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