PLEASE make your shatter OUTSIDE.

VIANARCHRIS

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Yesterday afternoon...about a ten minute drive away and I heard it. I haven't heard any names, but word is they were making shatter. Funny how many people said meth lab...

Courtenay, B.C. house explosion leaves 3 critically injured

RCMP investigating 'suspicious fire' as images emerge showing full extent of explosion, fire
CBC News Posted: May 23, 2015 6:45 PM PT Last Updated: May 23, 2015 6:45 PM PT


Three people are fighting for their lives in hospital after a home in Courtenay exploded in flames Friday afternoon. (Deanna Rempel)

More details are emerging about an explosion and fire at a Courtenay, B.C. home that has left three people fighting for their lives in hospital.

However, the cause of the blaze remains a mystery.

Around 4:45 p.m. PT Friday, Nicole LeBrun, who lives across the street from the home on First Street and Rod & Gun Road, said she heard a loud boom.

'My window was open. All of a sudden I heard a bunch of of screaming and and some more bangs — loud, loud bangs — that sounded like someone got shot up," she said.

As the rear of the home went up in flames, neighbours said, they watched three men scramble out of the right side of the duplex and flee in a truck parked out in front — all of them badly burned.


RCMP are investigating an explosion that within minutes had this Courtenay home engulfed in flames. (Deanna Rempel)

Neighbour Jenni Wright said what she saw and heard was disturbing.

"I saw the flames, and then I heard the screaming. I saw the people come outside and get in the truck and rush off," she said.

Neighbour Bill Wright said he saw a big puff of something as he was coming down the road.

"As I got closer to our property here, saw a couple of pieces of clothing smoldering on the road,"he said. "I pulled over and looked at it and it was a couple of pieces of clothing that were still on fire a little bit."

Airlifted to hospital
Witnesses said one of the injured individuals drove himself and two others to the hospital. Two of them were taken by air ambulance to a hospital in Victoria, the other was airlifted to Vancouver.

All three are in critical condition, health officials said. One man suffered burns to 90 per cent of his body, one of the other two had burns to 70 per cent of his body.

Police investigating fire as 'suspicious'


Courtenay fire Chief Don Bardonnex said three people were in the building at the time of the explosion.

"On arrival, the whole backside of the building, from ground level to top, was in flames," said "The interior of the building in the back was in flames."

One of the backyard doors to the residence was blown off the hinges and there were several unidentified cylinders scattered across the lawn.

RCMP investigators are looking into the explosion as a suspicious fire.

"Every fire that is this serious and results in injuries is deemed suspicious until proven otherwise," says Comox Valley RCMP Const. Dean Biollo. "We're concerned obviously with the witness accounts of the explosions."

Police have applied for a search warrant to go through the home and expect to be on scene for a few days.

They say it will likely be Monday before they are able to update the investigation.
 

R.Raider

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I know someone who almost died from the same thing. Went to light a joint while making the stuff and boom! I even asked him wtf was he thinking?
 

VIANARCHRIS

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These guys just ruined the rest of their lives with one wrong move. I'm not sure of the ages, but IF they survive, how much can you recover from 90% burns? Add in the police investigation and the fact it was a rental and they are financially screwed too. For such a small town, we have a lot of stupid rednecks!
 

Gmack420

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These guys just ruined the rest of their lives with one wrong move. I'm not sure of the ages, but IF they survive, how much can you recover from 90% burns? Add in the police investigation and the fact it was a rental and they are financially screwed too. For such a small town, we have a lot of stupid rednecks!
I know a guy who had 70% burns from a isopropyl oil making fuck up. He's fine now. That was years ago.
 
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gb123

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Too much of a good thing is what usually gets people.

Seeing shit like this... should make people realize that smoking a joint to achieve what you want is good enough.

I'm not speaking about Med Patients in this regard.
 

Red1966

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These guys just ruined the rest of their lives with one wrong move. I'm not sure of the ages, but IF they survive, how much can you recover from 90% burns? Add in the police investigation and the fact it was a rental and they are financially screwed too. For such a small town, we have a lot of stupid rednecks!
If it was a rental, how are they finacially screwed?
 

Red1966

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The homeowner or his insurance company will want to be compensated.
I'm sure they will. I'm also reasonably sure that they won't be. If they had OWNED the property, then they would be finacially screwed, but by renting it, they they incur no addittional risk at all, the meaning of your statement.
 

VIANARCHRIS

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I'm sure they will. I'm also reasonably sure that they won't be. If they had OWNED the property, then they would be finacially screwed, but by renting it, they they incur no addittional risk at all, the meaning of your statement.
Not so in BC. They are responsible for damages they cause. Whether they have the means to pay is another question entirely, but they are still liable. The insurance company may refuse to pay due to it being caused by an illegal act...the landlord needs some recourse. Who in their right mind would ever rent a house if the tenant were allowed to destroy the place and just walk away. They sue you for stained carpets so I'm sure explosions rank right up there.
 

Gmack420

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Not so in BC. They are responsible for damages they cause. Whether they have the means to pay is another question entirely, but they are still liable. The insurance company may refuse to pay due to it being caused by an illegal act...the landlord needs some recourse. Who in their right mind would ever rent a house if the tenant were allowed to destroy the place and just walk away. They sue you for stained carpets so I'm sure explosions rank right up there.
Declare bankruptcy and they walk away with shit credit for 7 years.
 

The Hippy

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Even outside...why don't folks use a decent sized fan blowing huge air at the catchment dish...jeez. When you have air blasting at the dish the butane fumes are forced away by the breeze and disperse better than standing air does.....Good luck igniting fumes in that big airstream. There is no concentration of fumes that way....outside....OPEN area...Think.....This works much better than no fan does.
OUTSIDE
 

Red1966

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Not so in BC. They are responsible for damages they cause. Whether they have the means to pay is another question entirely, but they are still liable. The insurance company may refuse to pay due to it being caused by an illegal act...the landlord needs some recourse. Who in their right mind would ever rent a house if the tenant were allowed to destroy the place and just walk away. They sue you for stained carpets so I'm sure explosions rank right up there.
Getting a judgement is not the same as collecting that judgement. Rental property damages are almost impossible to collect. That's why landlords ask for a security deposite upfront.
 
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