Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Single fire sprinkler extinguishes grease fire in Village of Oak Creek

from verdenews


A kitchen in the VOC was damaged by a grease fire Sunday. Courtesy Gary Johnson, Sedona FD
A kitchen in the VOC was damaged by a grease fire Sunday. Courtesy Gary Johnson, Sedona FD

Shortly before 7 p.m. Sunday, Sedona Fire District crews were called to the 100 block of Canyon Diablo Road in the Village of Oak Creek for a reported structure fire in a multi-unit apartment building. The first fire crews found the fire was extinguished by a single fire sprinkler head that activated in the kitchen of a one-bedroom apartment.

The structure sustained moderatefire and water damage prior to the sprinkler system being shut down. "Fire sprinklers provided a quick and immediate response to the kitchen grease fire with approximately 15 to 30 gallons per minute of water. The fire damage would also have been significantly worse if not for the sprinklers," according to SFD Fire Marshal Gary J. Johnson.

Preparing for dinner, the resident filled a pot with approximately 1- 2 inches of vegetable oil. After placing the pot on the stove, with the burner on high, the resident left the kitchen. A few minutes later the resident was alerted to a grease fire on the stove by a bright flash and heavy smoke coming from the kitchen.

"There is a constant battle to maintain fire sprinkler requirements for residential structures, this is a perfect example of the important role that automatic fire sprinkler systems perform in the early suppression of fires in residential structures" said Sedona Fire Chief Kris Kazian.

The Sedona Fire District-adopted Fire Code requires that automatic fire sprinkler systems shall be installed in all commercial and multi-family buildings. Automatic fire sprinkler systems are required to be installed in single-family homes based on size, water supply and access requirements.


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