MickeyLumbo
07-29-2005, 08:00 AM
Disneyland Pyrotechnician in serious trouble
i worked with this guy for years as he handled the Special Effects for The Glory Of Christmas and Glory of Easter... Last year, while waiting to see Tink after the Tink Taco, i talked with him and learned that he is doing pyro for the Resort.
The cool effects like stretching room, Main Street Buildings and "shooting gallery" effects that richochet off the castle are signature talents of Rick.
he is a very nice guy and i always felt safe working near him and the various special effects on the set. i have to wonder if this situation has anything to do with the recent cancellations of Remember.
this video link takes several seconds to load:
http://kcbs.dayport.com/viewer/viewerpage.php?Art_ID=7808&tf=KCALvideo_player.tpl&PreloadContract_DefID=6&Contract_DefID=5&Category_ID=85 (http://kcbs.dayport.com/viewer/viewerpage.php?Art_ID=7808&tf=KCALvideo_player.tpl&PreloadContract_DefID=6&Contract_DefID=5&Category_ID=85)
Fireworks Found; 12 Homes Evacuated
Investigators found three 40-foot trailers filled with professional-grade fireworks, detonating cord, which is commonly used in movie shoots, and binary explosives, used for mining.
By Mai Tran
Times Staff Writer
July 29, 2005
Authorities on Thursday removed or detonated more than 1,000 pounds of high-grade fireworks found the day before at a storage yard in Anaheim. Residents who had been evacuated remained away from their homes.
The bomb squad was called Wednesday when an employee inspected the rental unit in the 700 block of East La Palma Avenue and discovered explosives and detected a chemical odor, said Sgt. Rick Martinez of the Anaheim Police Department.
Investigators found three 40-foot trailers filled with professional-grade fireworks, detonating cord, which is commonly used in movie shoots, and binary explosives, used for mining.
In a series of explosions that were expected to last into Thursday night, they detonated the fireworks considered unstable. The rest are expected to be removed by Saturday, officials said.
"It's a painstaking process," Martinez said. "There were so much hazards in there."
Authorities evacuated 12 homes on Pauline Street, and residents in 12 others were given the option of evacuating.
Officials said the storage-yard employee was taking inventory of the items to sell after Robert Helgeson, 49, of Orange failed to pay rent.
Agents from the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the Anaheim police are investigating whether Helgeson, a licensed manufacturer of pyrotechnics for the movie industry, violated any laws.
Helgeson could not be reached for comment.
(his name is Rick) (http://www.latimes.com/)
i worked with this guy for years as he handled the Special Effects for The Glory Of Christmas and Glory of Easter... Last year, while waiting to see Tink after the Tink Taco, i talked with him and learned that he is doing pyro for the Resort.
The cool effects like stretching room, Main Street Buildings and "shooting gallery" effects that richochet off the castle are signature talents of Rick.
he is a very nice guy and i always felt safe working near him and the various special effects on the set. i have to wonder if this situation has anything to do with the recent cancellations of Remember.
this video link takes several seconds to load:
http://kcbs.dayport.com/viewer/viewerpage.php?Art_ID=7808&tf=KCALvideo_player.tpl&PreloadContract_DefID=6&Contract_DefID=5&Category_ID=85 (http://kcbs.dayport.com/viewer/viewerpage.php?Art_ID=7808&tf=KCALvideo_player.tpl&PreloadContract_DefID=6&Contract_DefID=5&Category_ID=85)
Fireworks Found; 12 Homes Evacuated
Investigators found three 40-foot trailers filled with professional-grade fireworks, detonating cord, which is commonly used in movie shoots, and binary explosives, used for mining.
By Mai Tran
Times Staff Writer
July 29, 2005
Authorities on Thursday removed or detonated more than 1,000 pounds of high-grade fireworks found the day before at a storage yard in Anaheim. Residents who had been evacuated remained away from their homes.
The bomb squad was called Wednesday when an employee inspected the rental unit in the 700 block of East La Palma Avenue and discovered explosives and detected a chemical odor, said Sgt. Rick Martinez of the Anaheim Police Department.
Investigators found three 40-foot trailers filled with professional-grade fireworks, detonating cord, which is commonly used in movie shoots, and binary explosives, used for mining.
In a series of explosions that were expected to last into Thursday night, they detonated the fireworks considered unstable. The rest are expected to be removed by Saturday, officials said.
"It's a painstaking process," Martinez said. "There were so much hazards in there."
Authorities evacuated 12 homes on Pauline Street, and residents in 12 others were given the option of evacuating.
Officials said the storage-yard employee was taking inventory of the items to sell after Robert Helgeson, 49, of Orange failed to pay rent.
Agents from the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the Anaheim police are investigating whether Helgeson, a licensed manufacturer of pyrotechnics for the movie industry, violated any laws.
Helgeson could not be reached for comment.
(his name is Rick) (http://www.latimes.com/)