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Munitions Collector’s Home Goes Ka-Boom

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PHOENIX, ARIZONA, FIREFIGHTERS WERE CALLED to a house fire shortly before 10 pm Saturday night after neighbors reported hearing an explosion at the home.  When they arrived, they found some smoke showing, a fire just beginning to break through and the homeowner standing out front with burns over the upper part of his body. 

As they started into the house, a series of small explosions started up and the FF’s withdrew back outside.  After putting out the fire that destroyed much of the home, they called in the police bomb squad to investigate and make the area secure.  It turned out that the victim is a military armament collector who also reloads his own ammuntion for his firearms.  They also found many inert hand grenades and rocket grenades.

This video report from KSAZ-V Ch. 10 shows what happened:

The victim is hospitalized with burns to his arms, face and the top of his head.  The man’s wife said her husband was in the “reloading room” at the time of the fire, but he was not reloading ammunition.  The police found nothing illegal in the house, but the neighbors are still jittery.

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  • B.morgan
    In 1884 I responded with my VFC to a burning house. Vented it and entered. We had just cooled the overhead and one of the back rooms went up in a sheet of white flames like a volcano then hundreds of sharp pops. We made a quick retreat and commenced using the deck gun from a safe distance. Upon entering it we found tens of thousands of rounds of expended and live ammo and guns a-pleanty to start a small war. The white flash was several pounds of loose gun powder in cans flashing and not exploding. In such cases a quick retreat is the best plan. Or better yet if you know the place has got a lot of ammo don't go in.
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