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By Abbey Brown
www.thetowntalk.com
http://www.thetowntalk.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080303/NEWS01/80303058

A Woodworth, La. man was pumping gas into a metal gas can in the bed of his pickup truck around 3:40 p.m. Sunday, 02 March 2008, at the Kroger fueling station in Alexandria, La. when a spark caused by static electricity ignited the gasoline vapors, quickly engulfing the truck and nearby gas pump, Alexandria Fire Prevention Officer Chad Parker said.

"When the gasoline was being flowed into the metal can, it can cause a static charge," Parker said. "When that can is sitting on a plastic bed liner, the plastic liner prevents the charge from grounding. And as the charge builds, it can create a spark between the can and the nozzle, igniting the vapors. And on Sunday it did just that."

If the gas can had been sitting on the ground, this fire never would have happened, Parker said. There are several notices on the pumps warning of the dangers of static electricity and gasoline instructing people to stay off their cell phone, to ground themselves before fueling and to always fill gas canisters on the ground, not in their vehicle. That advice, he said, is important to follow.

Although a fire caused by static electricity is very rare, the risk is still there, Parker said. And any kind of fire at a fueling station is extremely dangerous because of the amount of fuel there.

"If the conditions had been different, it could have been much, much more disastrous," Parker said. "The man was very lucky he wasn't hurt and the fire wasn't worse."

A few simple tips can prevent the discharge of static electricity while fueling gas, eliminating the risk altogether, he said. Most gas stations have a sticker of a handprint on the pumps instructing patrons to "Touch here" before pumping.

Parker said to follow those instructions, and if there isn't such a spot, you should touch anything metal but your vehicle before fueling. And if you go back into your vehicle while fueling, it is critical to once again touch something metal to ground yourself before touching the fuel handle, Parker said.

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  • What's up with that guy at 2:17? He peeks around the corner of a pump, and then he's like "Oh s#%*!" and runs away.

  • lol it looks like he tried to put the fire out with more gas after he noticed the flames

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  • American fuel stations are stupid, you shouldn't be able to take your hand off of the trigger without it stooping the fuel.

  • agreed

  • Lol. I love the guy at 2:16 coming into the frame. He was like: 'I wonder what's going on over he- OH FUCK!'

  • It's easy sitting on youtube saying "don't pull it out it spreads"

    When something like this happens most people panic and do things they KNOW is stupid without realising.

  • lol. this gas pump info should be on our drivers' tests. I''d say it's equally important knowing how to read a stop sign and knowing how to read the stickers on a gas pump.

  • step 1. allways fill containers on the ground.

    step 2. never remove the nozzle if a fire starts.

  • i once put a fire out in a customers fuel tank she was wearing a synthetic jumper and and it caused a fire you can never be to careful

  • this is why spray on bedliners are better than plastic liners,,,

  • being smart 101: NEVER MOVE THE PUMP IF THE SHIT IS ON FIRE...IT WILL SPREAD STUPID ASS! I hope he only had liability because it serves him right

  • Why the hell pulling the line out the tank spraying some fuel over your truck. Serves him right.

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