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dm-r9-hko_koski-timber28 Sawmill's place had been cleared of burnt scrap, so there was no "frozen ashes" atmosphere. It had been cleaned totally, so that there were foundations, nothing but gravel.
dm-r9-hko_koski-timber32 Only some little soot on the soil reminds of fire.
dm-r9-hko_koski-timber01 We already doubted there had been any sawmill here at all.. Because had there been any machines, their foundations should have still been there. But this burnt framesaw body proved it at last. Yes there had been a sawmill right there at the gravel opening.
dm-r9-hko_koski-timber02 It was an Ahlströmmer they had used, and a conventional one. The other one of the machines (there must have been atleast two) was missing.
dm-r9-hko_koski-timber03 So, this is what happens to framesaws in fire.
dm-r9-hko_koski-timber55 This place then, it might have new users already as we speak. The drying chambers are totally intact and if somebody finds it profitable to dry timber remotely from some sawmill here, the place will awaken.
dm-r9-hko_koski-timber71 Drying department and behind it a building which was occupied by some workers. You can bet we didn't try to enter that building.
dm-r9-hko_koski-timber43 This was the active building. We didn't find out it's function, but my strong guess would be planing mill.
dm-r9-hko_koski-timber75 You could say this is a sad excuse for a fire station, because that's what it provenly is!
dm-r9-hko_koski-timber04 The message, even if short, is quite hard to get from this signboard. I suppose the firefighters understand this verb-missing instruction jargon.
dm-r9-hko_koski-timber73 Water pump in the station that has proven quite useless.
dm-r9-hko_koski-timber74 It seems that some chippers had been saved from fire. Or then they were scrapped before the fire.