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A dorm resident experimenting on rocket fuel created a fireball, police say
A volatile homemade rocket fuel mixture exploded in this Brigham Young University residence. (Brigham Young University Police Department)
By Paulina Firozi
Today at 2:03 p.m. EST
When police and fire crews responded to a blaze caused by an explosion at a Brigham Young University dorm, they found that it had been caused by a residents homemade experiment rocket fuel.
The 22-year-old was cooking up about five pounds of a volatile mixture on the stovetop wanting to experiment after seeing something about it online when it suddenly exploded into a fireball, according to the BYU Police Department. Smoke was billowing out into the hallway, and the intense heat from the flames triggered the sprinkler system, flooding a main floor.
It wasnt a small amount it was a potful, said BYU Police Lt. Jeff Long about what the resident in the Provo, Utah, campus building had been making. It really could have been catastrophic. ... There were no injuries, and Long said everyone was so fortunate it didnt engulf that entire building.
Investigators are determining the extent of the damage, but Long estimated that it may cost at least $100,000 for cleanup and kitchen appliance replacements. The male student could be criminally charged with reckless burning or reckless endangerment, Long said, adding that fire and police investigators are discussing potential charges. ... The incident, he said, was nothing nefarious. ... He was just experimenting, Long said.
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By Paulina Firozi
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