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RV explosion in Yuma!


Kirk W

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Ok, take this for what it is worth! Talked to a friend today in the RV park in Yuma that we were in until a year ago. The friend has a mutual friend in Riverside RV park. He called to see if his friends were OK because he knew they did not have a Pace Arrow. The friend stated that they had the propane tank filled a day or two ago. Since then, they have had trouble lighting the heater. I don't know what kind of "heater" but of course propane. He was trying to light it and boom! The lady is in pretty good shape but the man has burns and I don't know what degree but it is 90% of his body. As a subscriber to the Yuma Sun daily, there reporting at times leaves a lot to be desired and usually not very timely. I'll keep a watch and see if there are any follow-ups. We sure hope for the best.

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There's a thread over on The RV Forum Community started by a fellow that's in the park where the explosion occurred, complete with pictures. They had just had the LP tank filled that afternoon. The latest news he posted was that the newspaper reported today that both are in serious condition and are now in Phoenix for treatment of their injuries.

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There's a thread over on The RV Forum Community started by a fellow that's in the park where the explosion occurred, complete with pictures.

It doesn't appear that anyone who isn't a member of the forum will be able to see those pictures, or at least I couldn't.

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The latest update post on the other forum from the RV'er on scene:

 

"The man is 82 has 2nd degree burns over 80% of his body. Not expected to survive. The wife was significantly less injured. No definitive info on her."

Oh, this is so sad. :(

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Sad

 

Doesn't sound like meth cooks to me.

 

A very slow propane leak with plenty of time to distribute evenly throughout the space can make a very lean but highly explosive mixture. The fireball would be VERY short and would run out before igniting any combustibles. The expansion would be enormous, and on every square inch of the thing.

 

Big question I have is...... why didn't the sniffer do it's thing?

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The gentlemen is a minister so meth is out of the question.

 

There was a fire but if was put out by a guy two sites away with a fire extinguisher minutes after the explosion.

 

He was lighting a heater, being he was inside it must have been portable heater. He had been outside doing something with the regulator right before it happened, he talked to someone before the fire department arrived.

 

His wife was blown out of the back of the trailer and I heard was out of the hospital, being he was ground zero he has some serious injuries and may not survive.

 

Last I heard their two dogs were doing alright, the one I seen shortly after the explosion was still alive but very scared and had some burnt fur.

 

They were fulltimers.

 

Denny

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The gentlemen is a minister so meth is out of the question.

 

There was a fire but if was put out by a guy two sites away with a fire extinguisher minutes after the explosion.

 

He was lighting a heater, being he was inside it must have been portable heater. He had been outside doing something with the regulator right before it happened, he talked to someone before the fire department arrived.

 

His wife was blown out of the back of the trailer and I heard was out of the hospital, being he was ground zero he has some serious injuries and may not survive.

 

Last I heard their two dogs were doing alright, the one I seen shortly after the explosion was still alive but very scared and had some burnt fur.

 

They were fulltimers.

 

Denny

 

Wow!! So sad, prayers for both of them.

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