Officials Investigate Oxygen Tanks As Cause Of Fatal Adult Home Fire

MOCKSVILLE, N.C. (AP) -- Investigators are probing whether oxygen tanks may have started a fire at an adult care home that killed one person and left more than a dozen hospitalized, among other possible

Tuesday, March 13th 2007, 7:52 am

By: News On 6


MOCKSVILLE, N.C. (AP) -- Investigators are probing whether oxygen tanks may have started a fire at an adult care home that killed one person and left more than a dozen hospitalized, among other possible causes, authorities said Tuesday.

Citing the oxygen tanks used by some residents of Davie Place Residential Care, officials said "an explosion could have happened" and ignited the blaze late Monday night.

"Until the investigation is finished, we haven't ruled out anything," assistant Davie County manager Beth Dirks said at a news conference. "We are in the final stages of the
investigation."

Investigators don't believe the blaze was arson, she said.

George Minor of Mocksville was killed in the blaze, Dirks said. Four patients were in critical condition at a Winston-Salem hospital; 15 more were in other hospitals but their conditions weren't released.

Fire inspection records at the home, about 25 miles southwest of Winston-Salem, are up to date, said Dirks, adding that she didn't know of any problems.

The fire was reported as an explosion just after 10 p.m. Monday in an older wing of the house that didn't have sprinklers, said William Whaley, Director of Facilities Management in Davie County. The wing was constructed before building codes required sprinklers and therefore didn't violate current codes, he said.

Fire scorched the front wing of the one-story brick home and left holes in the roof, exposing burned furniture and mangled metal.

Daniel Tuttle, the home's owner, didn't return a telephone message left at his office, but in a written statement thanked emergency workers for responding quickly.
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