FOLLOWUP: Riverview Playfield fire was ‘set’

4 responses

  1. Alan
    June 20, 2016 11:48 pm

    Thank you for staying with this story. I hope they catch whoever did this.

  2. Kay K
    June 21, 2016 9:28 pm

    A suggestion to Parks- when the stalls are replaced, use stainless steel instead of the plastic composite material, then the only thing that would ignite in there would be the TP. Also lock up the doors (and gates) at dusk when the park closes.

    • Alan
      June 21, 2016 11:41 pm

      Interesting idea, Kay, though I had thought the walls in the restroom were metal. I had assumed that someone had used gasoline both in this fire and the one in the portapotties last month. In doing a little searching around, I found that there are plastic composites that are resistant to burning and recommended for use in the construction of restroom dividers, which would suggest there are still flammable ones in use. 

      I also found a story about a rash of portapotties being torched by someone lighting the toilet paper on fire, which then ignites the plastic. Maybe that happened in both cases though the results of this last fire sure look like fuel was involved.  If it really was plastic in the restroom, clearly that shouldn’t be used anywhere!

    • Alan
      June 22, 2016 12:15 pm

      I just went for a walk and peeked in the restrooms. You are correct that they use plastic, but they must have used the fire resistant kind. The stalls are melted and scorched but are still there for the most part. I have to think that they could not have been the primary source of fuel. It appears that the fire was started on the West side of the women’s’ room, as that stall appears to be the worst. There are walls that were scorched but don’t show signs of having been burning, as I expect they would if a TP fire were enough to ignite them.

      But, I am not an arson investigator. I only play one on WSB.

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