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Reign of fire, hail of bullets
Cause of home fire, explosion still under investigation

By TONY WAGGONER
Today's News-Herald
Published Thursday, July 31, 2008 10:17 PM MST

Fire Investigators are still looking into what might have caused an explosion and two-alarm fire inside a private Lake Havasu City residence Thursday morning.


News-Herald Photo. Smoke drifts and a fire hose snakes in front of a home at 2530 Avalon Way in Lake Havasu City Thursday morning at about 8 a.m. Damage was heavy from a fire that appeared to originate in the garage area. Fire officials said there were a number of small explosions during the fire, apparently from gunpowder and bullets in the garage.

Firefighters responded to numerous calls to 911 of an explosion in the garage of a home located in the 2500 block of Avalon Lane.

First responders arrived on the scene shortly after 8 a.m. to find heavy fire in the home’s garage and attic.

Two children and a babysitter were inside the home at the time of the explosion. Lake Havasu City Police escorted the occupants from the home without injury, Fire Marshal Chip Shilosky said.

911 callers reported seeing fire inside the garage area and garage windows and doors being blown out.

Firefighters were able to bring the fire under control within about 30 minutes, and the homeowner was notified.

Fire crews remained on the scene for an additional three and a half hours, conducting salvage control and addressing hot spots still smoldering from within the walls of the home. Shilosky said this may have been caused by bad insulation, but it is not yet known.

The cause of the fire was unknown late Thursday, but Fire Investigators speculate it may have originated in the home’s attic.

“It’s looking like an electrical fire that started in the attic area,” Shilosky said.

Shilosky said the occupants told firefighters they had smelled smoke but thought it was coming from a brushfire outside the home.

A secondary explosion ignited by ammunition and gunpowder stored in the garage, forced firefighters to take extra precaution. Shilosky reported the homeowner stored the ammunition in the garage as a hobby reloader. A firefighter standing nearby when the ammunition ignited was struck in the helmet by a stray bullet but was not injured. Shilosky said one of the engines on the scene was also hit, but there was no major damage.

Shilosky said the ammunition and gunpowder likely contributed to the explosion, but were not the initial cause.

“It was most likely the typical normal combustibles in the garage,” he said.

He also stated that the homeowner was within all legal requirements for the storage of the ammunition and gunpowder.

The fire was so large seven engine companies; one truck company, support vehicles and a Battalion Chief were called to the scene, Shilosky said. Off-duty firefighters had to be called in to service reserve engines for the rest of the city.

Fire Investigators estimated the damage to the home at around $225,000, mostly to the garage area. Shilosky said this is just an initial estimation or contents and structure. The homeowner’s insurance company could provide a higher figure for the property loss.

Shilosky said the fire did not spread outside of the residence.

“There was no adjoining property or structure damage,” he said. “The homeowner is just glad that nobody was hurt.”

You may contact the reporter at twaggoner@havasunews.com.

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Comments (9 comment(s))

    agreeing with where are the bloggers wrote on Aug 3, 2008 11:31 AM:

    " I 100% agree with you! The men and women of our Fire/EMS everyday walk into what we'd walk away from. Putting alot at risk, and missing alot of unrepeatable moments with family, because of them we have help just a phone call away 24/7, everyday of the year. Away from work, you're everyday Joes and Janes like the rest of us, but when you're on duty, you face the unknown of many circumstances, time and time again. "

    Where are the Bloggers wrote on Aug 2, 2008 8:39 PM:

    " What no one has anything to say? Way to go fireman! Thanks for what you do. To bad no one can give you praise for the good, its to easy to criticize. Thanks for walking into a huge shrapnel cloud, Thanks for walking into cancer causing smoke, Thanks for putting on turnout gear weighing 75+ pounds in 115+ heat. Thanks for pushing the limits of heat exhaustion. Thanks for walking into 800 degree rooms with no visibility knowing that the roof could squash you at anytime. Thanks for responding to another house fire no less than 8 hours later and doing it all over again. Thanks for missing your family's gatherings and taking care of other's problems. Thanks for spending 1/3rd of your life away from home. Thank you! "

    ME wrote on Aug 1, 2008 6:32 PM:

    " I did not mean, store them "out where they are visable". I meant in another building, such as a storage shed or?? "

    Its your junk not mine wrote on Aug 1, 2008 6:08 PM:

    " Havasu has become the nations largest home owners association.
    Please prove your theory! "

    In Theory wrote on Aug 1, 2008 6:02 PM:

    " To it's my junk not yours:
    Please provide you proof that we are the nations largest home owners association. We still live in the middle of the desert and no matter what people think we are not a large city. And I would like to keep it that way. "

    Its my junk not yours wrote on Aug 1, 2008 11:05 AM:

    " Don't you know the city has at least six ordinances against storing things outside your house. Havasu has become the nations largest home owners association! Come on get with the times! "

    - wrote on Aug 1, 2008 11:01 AM:

    " Good Job! "

    havasupai wrote on Aug 1, 2008 7:44 AM:

    " sounds like tweak to me "

    ME wrote on Aug 1, 2008 5:23 AM:

    " A fire at a relatives home,not long ago, also had ammunition in the garage! Luckily, they were not home at the time as the neighbor said it sounded like a war zone! I would suggest that ammunition be stored outside the confines of your residence. "

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