Arson not likely in bus blaze
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Marisa O’Neil
A campus shuttle bus caught fire and was gutted Thursday morning, the
day before fall classes would start.
UCI Police received calls at about 5 a.m. Thursday of a bus fully
engulfed in flames in a campus parking lot on Campus Drive near
California Avenue, Assistant Chief Jeff Hutchison said. State fire
officials are investigating the cause, he said.
“They’re telling us at this point it’s not looking like arson,”
Hutchison said.
The bus is a total loss, he said, but investigators have yet to
appraise its value.
The shuttle was a 28-passenger, 1994 Bluebird bus, he said.
Associated Students of UCI runs the shuttle service, which transports
students, teachers and administrators to various locations around the
campus, said Stacey Murren, interim director of parking and
transportation services.
UCI runs 10 buses on campus routes every day, UCI spokeswoman Lori
Brandt said. The fire reduced the number of available buses to 12,
she said.
Fall semester classes start today, but students should not be
affected, she said.
“But we will have to replace the bus,” Brandt said.
The bus was used the night before and was parked for the night at
about 2 a.m. in parking lot 1B, Hutchison said. Residents from the
Verano Apartments across the street called 911 when they spotted the
fire, Hutchinson said.
County firefighters extinguished the blaze, he said. Though the
campus has its own fire marshal, a state fire marshal investigator is
conducting the investigation.
There is no initial evidence to indicate the fire was set
intentionally, but the possibility has not been ruled out, Hutchison
said.
Campus police are still investigating an arson that took place on
campus in May. In that case, someone set fire to a symbolic cardboard
wall built by the Society of Arab Students in the campus quad.
That incident fueled tensions on the campus for the rest of the
school year. Police have no leads in that case, Hutchison said.
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