Sentences with phrase «fire accelerants»

The book associated irregular cracks in glass — called crazed glass — with rapid heating, which suggests the use of fire accelerants.
They found traces of fire accelerants.
Crazing was commonly thought to indicate rapid heating and therefore, once again, the use of a fire accelerant.

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Lab reports indicate that accelerants were used to start and spread the fire, which destroyed an earth mover and damaged three other vehicles at the future site of the Islamic Center of Murfreesboro, ATF spokesman Eric Kehn said.
Instead of addressing systemic issues of continuing sexual assault, financial mismanagement and deficient programming, BSA's senior management wants to add an accelerant to the house fire by recruiting girls.»
Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo's office announced Friday that the canine officers and their human handlers recently completed an eight - week course on detecting accelerants used to set fires.
Was there a period where he was sneaking out late at night to pour liquid accelerant on homeless people and set them on fire?
1 Crazing of windows, in which hundreds of cracks appear in the glass, indicates rapid heating and means an accelerant was used to start the fire.
They knew the fire had been accidental, yet they found classic signs of arson: large, shiny blisters on wood resembling alligator skin, chipping concrete, and melted metal doorway thresholds, all typically attributed to accelerant and accelerant runoff, resulting in excessively high heat.
Plus — as a fireman told us — «Money under the mattress make a nice accelerant in house fires for us to deal with.»
For the purposes of this subsection, «service dog» means a dog owned, used, or in training by any police or fire department, rescue, or first response squad, ambulance corps, or search and rescue organization for the purposes of locating criminals and lost persons, or detecting illegal substances, explosives, cadavers, accelerants, or school or correctional facility contraband.
Peppertree Rescue is proud to share that Axe, formerly known as Rover, graduated from the NYS Academy of Fire Science's Canine Accelerant Detection Course in Montour Falls, NY on May 12th, 2017 along with several other rescue dogs, including two from Saratoga County Animal Shelter and one from Mohawk Hudson Humane Society.
Explosives, illegal wildlife, propane leaks, accelerant (helpful in arson fires), and many other things can be taught to a search dog.
If I were defending the guy against the forest fire charge, I'd have statistics for every fire started by lightning going back to when records began; I'd have a list as long as your arm of the other uses those «accelerants» could be put to; i would not allow any mention of previous history of arson; i would find character witnesses; In short, I would create reasonable doubt.
The fire bore many of the hallmarks of what was thought to be arson, including burn patterns and what appeared to be pour patterns on the floor that were believed to indicate the fire had been set using a liquid accelerant.
A second prosecution expert, certified fire protection specialist Daniel Aston (now deceased), testified that he could determine not only the order in which the fires were set but also the amount and type of accelerants that were used: 62 gallons of home heating fuel mixed with 12.2 pounds of gasoline or Coleman fuel.
It appears that the accident occurred when one of the revelors poured an accelerant, said to be a lantern fuel, onto a smoldering log, intending to restoke the fire.
In this most recent accident, that would be the family who owned the lakeside property, and the individual who poured the accelerant onto the fire, assuming this person did not live on the premises.
Police believed a milk jug found in the alley behind the home contained an accelerant, and a gas station clerk said Gray bought gas shortly before the fire.
He takes help of the evidences found at incident sites, which could be metal fragments, glass, accelerant remains, charred wood etc., to know the source of fire and find out whether the fire was deliberate or unintended.
You might find matches, lighters, flint rock, or accelerants in the room of a child who is contemplating starting fires.
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