knuckled drive for Calgarian after discovery of box of dynamite
Calgarian Mark DiCristofaro had the longest drive of his life Saturday night,
cards against humanity best.
DiCristofaro was cleaning under stairs in his 300 block of 31A Ave,
cards agaist humanity.
His roommate, Jason Chessie, has previous experience working with explosives and was the one who identified the potentially dangerous discovery, after DiCristofaro initially simply tossed the explosives in the trash.
was cleaning and he found something he wanted me to check out when I got in there I looked and it was a bag of dynamite, Chessie said.
The sticks were leaking a clear, sticky liquid that left Chessie concerned. and took it to the nearest fire hall, Station 23 at 2727 26 Ave.
But when he first arrived at the station,
against humanity, he was told they couldn accept the explosives.
told them I had dynamite in the front seat of my car and they told me they couldn accept dangerous materials at that station,
citizens against humanity, DiCristofaro said.
Insisting he wanted nothing to do with the explosives, firefighters at the station eventually took the dynamite off his hands.
Members of the Calgary police Tac Team and bomb squad were called in to deal with the dynamite, said Insp. Chris Butler.
Butler said the bomb squad used their containment vehicle to safely remove the explosives from DiCristofaro vehicle.
Fire battalion chief Al Magwood said stations often receive items like shells and explosives at their stations.
think that it must have been a misunderstanding and whoever he spoke to just didn quite understand the gravity of the situation, he said.
usual procedure is to establish a safety zone and call the Calgary Police Tac Team, which is what was eventually done in this situation. was told that the dynamite would be detonated the next day as it had been secured.