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Smoking materials, ‘red flag’ weather to blame for at least 2 Fairfax Co. fires

Fire crews extinguish hotspots at the fire in the 5800 block of Watermark Circle in Centreville Wednesday afternoon. (Courtesy Fairfax County Fire and Rescue)
Fire crews extinguish hotspots at the fire in the 5800 block of Watermark Circle in Centreville Wednesday afternoon. (Courtesy Fairfax County Fire and Rescue)
Fire crews work to extinguish the fire in the 14400 block of Woodmere Court in Centreville Wednesday afternoon. (Courtesy Fairfax County Fire and Rescue)
Fire crews work to extinguish the fire in the 14400 block of Woodmere Court in Centreville Wednesday afternoon. (Courtesy Fairfax County Fire and Rescue)
Crews fight flames at the Forest Glen Senior Apartments in the 14400 block of Woodmere Court in Centreville Wednesday afternoon. (Courtesy Fairfax County Fire and Rescue)
Crews fight flames at the Forest Glen Senior Apartments in the 14400 block of Woodmere Court in Centreville Wednesday afternoon. (Courtesy Fairfax County Fire and Rescue)
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Fire crews rushed to put out flames leaping out of the roof of a single-story bank in Fairfax, Virginia, Wednesday evening. (草莓传媒/Rich Hunter)
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Fire crews rushed to put out flames leaping out of the roof of a single-story bank in Fairfax, Virginia, Wednesday evening. (草莓传媒/Rich Hunter)
(Courtesy Fairfax County Fire and Rescue)
Fire crews rushed to put out flames leaping out of the roof of a single-story bank in Fairfax, Virginia, Wednesday evening. (Courtesy Fairfax County Fire and Rescue)
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Fire crews extinguish hotspots at the fire in the 5800 block of Watermark Circle in Centreville Wednesday afternoon. (Courtesy Fairfax County Fire and Rescue)
Fire crews work to extinguish the fire in the 14400 block of Woodmere Court in Centreville Wednesday afternoon. (Courtesy Fairfax County Fire and Rescue)
Crews fight flames at the Forest Glen Senior Apartments in the 14400 block of Woodmere Court in Centreville Wednesday afternoon. (Courtesy Fairfax County Fire and Rescue)
(草莓传媒/Rich Hunter)
(草莓传媒/Rich Hunter)
(Courtesy Fairfax County Fire and Rescue)

WASHINGTON 鈥 After an extraordinary day of fires in Fairfax County, Virginia, fire officials said that at least two blazes on Wednesday were caused by discarded smoking materials and accelerated by the hot, dry weather conditions.

Standing in front of the fire-damaged Forest Glen Senior Apartments on Thursday, Acting Fire Chief John Caussin said they were hardly unusual cases 鈥 40 percent of the structure fires in Fairfax County this year have been caused by smoking materials.

Fire broke out at about 1 p.m. at the apartment complex, on Woodmere Court in Centreville, beginning on the third floor and spreading to the fourth floor and attic, which Caussin described as an 鈥渙pen lumber yard.” Two people were taken to a hospital with non-life threatening injuries and about 75 apartments were evacuated. Some people were carried out.

Another fire happened at the single-story United Bank on Fair Lakes Boulevard in Fairfax about 4 p.m., spewing dark smoke into the sky. No injuries were reported.

The chief said that the bank fire was the result of discarded smoking materials in the mulch of an evergreen tree at the corner of the building. Recalling videos of dried-out Christmas trees going up in flames quickly, Caussin said, 鈥淭hat鈥檚 essentially what we had.鈥

On Thursday, firefighters were going back into apartments at the senior complex to retrieve medicines and other essentials. Caussin deferred to the building inspector any questions as to when or whether people could go back in.

Caussin had fire-safety tips to keep in mind:

  • Never dispose of cigarette butts in mulch, shrubbery or potted planting soil: 鈥淲hen it gets too dry 鈥 it鈥檚 an accelerant,鈥 Caussin said.
  • All cigarettes or ashes need to be doused with water and put in an ashtray or bucket with sand.
  • Don鈥檛 smoke in bed and keep matches and other flammable materials out of kids鈥 reach.

That鈥檚 especially important advice at this time of year, when temperatures go up but humidity is still low. 鈥淪pringtime is when we have the red flag days.鈥

And nothing had changed on Thursday: 鈥淭oday鈥檚 still a breezy day,鈥 Caussin said.

Town house fire

At about 1:20 p.m., another fire in Centreville caused a structural collapse as two row houses went up in flames on Watermark Circle. Fire investigators knocked down some unstable brick walls in order to let firefighters in.

Caussin couldn鈥檛 say right away what the cause was, but noted that the weather conditions were the same, and added that the houses鈥 vinyl siding 鈥渄idn鈥檛 help.鈥 At least five units were destroyed and 10 significantly damaged.

Caussin said that the senior fire investigator told him that in 47 years, 鈥淗e does not recall an afternoon or even a day as remarkable as yesterday.鈥

The chief praised what he called 鈥渁ll-hands effort鈥 from Fairfax County volunteers and authorities from other jurisdictions, saying teamwork 鈥渁bsolutely鈥 saved lives.

Rick Massimo

Rick Massimo came to 草莓传媒, and to Washington, in 2013 after having lived in Providence, R.I., since he was a child.聽He's the author of "A Walking Tour of the Georgetown Set" and "I Got a Song: A History of the Newport Folk Festival."

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