Barbecue, water heater spark fire A Newport...
Barbecue, water heater spark fire
A Newport Beach man escaped without injuries Saturday morning
after the propane tank of his barbecue grill caught on fire in his
apartment’s balcony, fire officials said.
Firefighters responded to the one-alarm fire at 10:50 a.m. after the Newport Beach police helicopter confirmed that there was a fire
in the balcony of the apartment unit in the 2500 block of Baypointe
Drive, said Donna Boston, spokeswoman for the Newport Beach Fire
Department.
She said a spark from a water heater in the balcony hit the
propane tank causing the fire.
“The person had stepped in at the time and is very lucky he wasn’t
near the tank when it ignited,” Boston said.
A fire sprinkler in the balcony also sprayed water helping
firefighters put out the fire sooner, she said. The fire was in
control within 20 minutes Boston said.
There was “minimal” damage to the balcony and the fire did not
spread to nearby units, she said.
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