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Faulty fuel system sparked blaze at Powley Court townhomes
by Kevin Parnell  Mar 24, 2014

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A fire that destroyed a Lake Country townhome and damaged several others
earlier this month started because of a fault in the fuel system on one of
two vehicles parked in front of the townhome complex on Powley Court.

Lake Country fire chief Steve Windsor said his department's investigation as
well as insurance investigators pin-pointed the cause of the blaze that
caused upwards of $500,000 in damage to two vehicles as well as several
townhomes.

Windsor said there appeared to be a malfunction in the fuel system in one of
the vehicles parked in the driveway. When the resident tried to start the
older model car, she noticed small fire in the engine. Windsor said there
was a fire extinguisher in the vehicle but by the time the resident got the
pin out of the extinguisher, the fire had spread quickly and was out of
control.

"There was a bit of a fuel leak and it probably sparked when there was a
short in the system," said Windsor. "The car was left running and the
electric fuel pump kept pumping fuel into the system."

Windsor said there was a small breeze that helped the fire spread to a
second vehicle and then onto the townhouse's vinyl siding.

He said the resident did the right thing by getting away from the fire and
calling the fire department.

"Sometimes in these situations the best thing is to get out of the vehicle,"
he said. "Property can be replaced but a person's life or serious burn
injuries can't be changed. The first thing is to get away."

A series of townhomes were damaged but the first two in the complex were the
most serious and the residents remain out of their homes.

Windsor said the main townhome where the fire started will have to be gutted
and suffered major damage while the neighboring unit will also need to have
floors, drywall, insullaltion and roofing replaced. He expects it will be
several months before the residents can return to their units.

Several other units suffered smoke damage but the residents in those homes
were able to return home last week.

Windsor said the damage was limited by Lake Country fire crews and the
natural conditions.

"It definitely could have been a lot worse," he said. "We could have
ultimately lost that whole side of the building if it had been very windy
and it could have even spread to the neighboring townhomes. We were very
lucky and it was a good save for the guys (who fought the fire.)"
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