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41I locate its source.The contractors working on the overhead doors remained on site with a water <br /> bucket and hand sprayer until about 5:00 p.m. without detecting the fire. <br /> Evidently, the wooden framing near the repair site ignited during the cutting operation and the <br /> fire smoldered until it burst into flame, spreading up into the concealed attic space. Open doors <br /> allowed wind to fan the flames,and the delay in alarm gave the fire a head start.The building, <br /> valued at$700,000, and its contents, valued at$8.3 million, were total losses. There were no <br /> injuries. <br /> Kenneth 1.Tremblay,2003, `Firewatch",NFPA Journal,May/June, 18+20. <br /> Incendiary Fire Destroys Aircraft Hangar California <br /> A fire intentionally set using aviation fuel heavily damaged an airplane repair and storage <br /> facility. Haines quickly consumed the building, and firefighters had to forgo an offensive attack <br /> due to the size of the fire. <br /> The steel-frame, single-story building had metal siding and a metal roof. It measured 100 feet by <br /> 100 feet(30 meters by 30 meters)and contained a 15-by-15-foot(4.5-by-4.5-meter)wooden <br /> office. It had no fire detection or sprinkler system.The building was closed for the night when <br /> the fire broke out. <br /> A passerby called 911 at 4:54a.m., and firefighters arrived within five minutes to set up a <br /> defensive attack in an effort to protect exposures. <br /> Investigators believe an arsonist broke into the building and poured 15 gallons (57 liters) of <br /> aviation fuel inside the office. The arsonist then ignited the fuel with some sort of open-flame <br /> device, and the resulting fire quickly engulfed the building. <br /> The hangar, valued at$300,000, was a total loss. Damage to the$1.8 million contents, which <br /> included nine aircraft, was estimated at$1.7 million. There were no injuries. <br /> Kenneth 1.Tremblay,2002, 'Tirewatch",NFPA Journal,May/June,34. <br /> Blaze Damages Aircraft Hangar, California <br /> An aircraft hangar and several private aircraft were damaged in a fire that's believed to have <br /> started in a travel trailer stored inside the hangar. <br /> The hangar, which was 20 feet high and had an unprotected steel and metal roof and walls, was <br /> bisected by a metal wall. The building contained 14 units, each measuring 44 by 39 feet, and <br /> had no fire detection or suppression equipment. A 20-foot travel trailer connected to the <br /> building's sewer and electrical lines was stored in one of the units. <br /> C <br />