Crime & Safety

Streets Reopen After Propane Tank Fire in RWC

Residents in the area were asked to shelter in place while crews cleared the scene.

By Bay City News
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Authorities this afternoon were preparing to reopen the streetsĀ near the scene of a fire that started earlier today at the bottom of aĀ propane tank at a U-Haul facility in Redwood City.
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The fire began aroundĀ 8 a.m.Ā at the moving and storage facility atĀ 2200 El Camino Real near Woodside Road.
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The streets are both main thoroughfares in the area that were shutĀ down for much of the day but were in the process of reopening as of 4:15Ā p.m., San Mateo County emergency officials said.
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Fire crews from Redwood City, Menlo Park and Woodside sprayedĀ water for several hours on a 1,000-gallon propane silo that had been burningĀ and leaking propane gas since aboutĀ 8:30 a.m., Redwood City Deputy Fire ChiefĀ Stan Maupin said.
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The process has been considered "controlled," meaning fireĀ fighters were monitoring the temperature of the tank, its internal pressureĀ and the fire burning below.
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A steady stream of water -- anywhere from 1,000 to 2,000 gallonsĀ per minute -- was being used to mitigate further risk, Maupin said.
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A report came into the fire department atĀ 8:20 a.m.Ā about anĀ explosion at the site.
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Arriving crews found a small personal-use propane tank that hadĀ exploded and had threatened the larger tank. A U-Haul employee was apparentlyĀ filling the smaller tank when the incident occurred.
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Maupin said that based on information provided by the propaneĀ technicians, it is estimated that about 500 gallons of propane were insideĀ the tank when the fire started.
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Just afterĀ 11:20 a.m., a rise of orange flames and black smoke wasĀ visible, and moments later the San Mateo County bomb squad lent fireĀ officials its remote robot to give fire officials a better look at the sourceĀ of the fire.
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Otherwise, only two powerful hoses spraying water on each side ofĀ the white silo could be seen amid the five engines, one ladder truck and aĀ host of police caution tape cordoning off sections of busy El Camino Real.
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Baldez Mann, who owns the Chevron gas station directly across theĀ street from the U-Haul facility, was working the morning shift when he heardĀ a bang and saw a plume of black smoke rise into the air.
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"I heard a big boom and then black flames went up more and more,"Ā Mann said.
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He said he smelled nothing but was startled when he heard the fireĀ engines.
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El Camino Real was closed between Center Street and Oak Avenue inĀ both directions, and Woodside Road was closed between Middlefield Road and
Hudson Street due to the response to the fire.
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Redwood City residents were also asked to shelter-in-place in theĀ area while crews cleared the scene.

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