Posted on 08/01/2012 4:44:01 PM PDT by BenLurkin
Riverside {california} firefighters were dispatched to the 4400 block of Linwood late Tuesday night, where they found a garage fully engulfed in flames. Turns out the resident of the home likes to buy a lot of gas when its cheap and store it in his garage where he decided to have a cigarette, fire officials said..
Three barrels of gasoline one 55-gallon and two 35-gallon were stored in the garage.
During the fire, there were two explosions, sending flames up as high as 80 feet, a Riverside Fire captain said.
The fire, which was confined to the unattached garage, was knocked down within 20 minutes, but not before causing $40,000 in damage.
The resident received second-degree burns to his right hand and is being treated at Arrow Regional Medical Center. A firefighter suffered heat blisters on the backs of both hands after standing too close to the fire during one explosion. He was treated at the scene.
The resident could face possible citations for the fire
(Excerpt) Read more at losangeles.cbslocal.com ...
Smoking can kill you.
Those labels on cigarette packs should mention this as a possible means of demise.
I heard that reminds me of a fake story someone posted here about saving money on gasoline by buying it in the winter to use in the summer
If at first you don’t succeed...
I am quite certain that it wasn’t the cigarette because you can douse a burning cigarette in gas unless there is a high-oxygen atmosphere (enough to make the cigarette burst into flame) present. Igniting gasoline requires a flame, spark or (rarely) intense pressure & heat. It’s far more likely that there was vapour in the air when he lit the cigarette.
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