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Marriottsville, MD – Morning arson fire at high school extinguished by sprinkler system
Students, faculty and staff at Marriotts Ridge High School were dismissed early Friday morning after a paper towel holder was set on fire and triggered the building’s sprinkler system. Howard schools spokesman John White said the fire was caused by a student and that disciplinary actions will follow, using the school system’s Student Code of Conduct. On Monday, Howard police charged the 16-year-old juvenile, of Ellicott City, with arson, malicious burning and disturbing activities at school. There was little damage by the fire and no one was injured. Students were allowed to return to the school Friday afternoon to retrieve their belongings.
Appleton, WI – Early morning apartment fire suppressed by sprinkler system; No injuries
Springfield, IL – No injuries in apartment arson fire controlled with help from sprinkler system
Fayetteville, NC – Arson fire at apartment complex extinguished by sprinkler system
Hanford, CA – Arson fire at furniture store contained by sprinklers; Damage limited to few pieces of furniture
Scottsbluff, NE – Arson fire at apartment building contained by newly installed sprinkler system; No injuries
Albuquerque, NM – Sprinkler systems help protect businesses in string of arson fires
Hopkinton, MA – Suspicious fire in school faculty bathroom extinguished by sprinkler system
Jennifer Mieth, a spokeswoman for the state Fire Marshal’s Office, said the cause of the fire has not been determined, but it appears to be intentionally set.
She said school fires are not uncommon. In 2015 there were 149 school fires. The majority of which were cooking related, but many were also set fires.
“Most of them were small,” said Mieth. “Although all fires start small.”
Hopkinton Public School Superintendent Cathy MacLeod said school administrators spent the day going from classroom to classroom explaining what occurred. She said the goal was to both make the students comfortable at the school, as well as to prevent the spread of rumors
Riverside, CA – Arson fire at shopping mall extinguished by sprinkler system
The fire alarm closest to the fire was in test mode, which caused a delayed response from city firefighters. Mendoza said it’s common for fire alarms to be in test mode in buildings under construction.
When firefighters did arrive at 1299 Galleria at Tyler to investigate the extinguished fire, which caused about $5,000 in damage, they determined it was intentionally ignited. Mall security told firefighters they knew where the suspect, 28-year-old Brian Haugh, was at the time. Hough was arrested on suspicion of arson and taken to the Robert Presley Detention Center, where bail is set at $35,000.