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Mayor Says 'Freak Accident' Caused Explosion That Killed Firefighter

POSTED: 11:03 pm PDT March 26, 2008
UPDATED: 11:46 pm PDT March 28, 2008

Police investigators said Friday that they determined the cause an explosion that killed a firefighter and seriously injured another.

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A fire in an aging high-voltage cable caused a series of blasts and led to the death of a firefighter as he investigated the explosions, city authorities said Friday.

Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa called it "a freak accident" and focused attention on the electrical infrastructure of the nation's second-largest city. The cable was about 60 years old.

The blasts, which blew covers off of manholes, also badly injured a fire engineer and damaged a credit union building.

Firefighter Brent A. Lovrien, 35, was killed Wednesday when he turned on a power saw to cut through the metal door of a utility room that had filled with smoke from the cable fire. The saw ignited gases that had built up in the room, triggering the blast that killed him, authorities said.

The initial fire started in a 240-volt underground cable below a busy corridor near Los Angeles International Airport, said Battalion Chief John Miller, head of the Fire Department's arson and anti-terrorism section. Witnesses reported smelling smoke in the area four hours before the explosions.

Smoke from the fire built pressure which led to an explosion that blew a manhole cover near an office supply store, Miller said. Witnesses reported seeing the cover fly more than 20 feet.

The smoke traveled half a block to the Water and Power Community Credit Union building where it created a second explosion on a street corner, leaving another manhole cover slightly ajar. As firefighters were investigating the second explosion they received reports of smoke coming from the utility room at the rear of the building.

The high-voltage copper cable in a conduit made of lead was degraded, said David Nahai, chief executive officer and general manager of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power.

He said the tragedy was a reminder that the city needs to aggressively replace old cables with modern ones that have synthetic coverings.

Brent Lovrien, Anthony Guzman

"The infrastructure is starting to show its years and we have to move forward to replace it as fast as we can," he said.

The cause of the cable fire remains under investigation, but Nahai said it was possible there was an "overloading on the copper."

Fire Engineer Anthony J. Guzman, 48, was in serious but stable condition after surgery, Fire Chief Douglas Barry said.

Credit Unions Establish Fund For Families

On Thursday, Water and Power Community Credit Union and the Los Angeles Firemen's Credit Union established a fund for the Lovrien and Guzman families through the Fire Family Foundation.

The WPCCU Westchester branch remains closed until further notice, but donations will be accepted at the Sunset branch, 1053 W. Sunset Blvd., the Sun Valley branch, 8413 Laurel Canyon Blvd., the Hope Street branch, 111 N. Hope St., the Montebello branch, 2527 W. Via Campo Blvd., and the Northridge branch, 16840 Devonshire St., officials said.

Checks should be made payable to the Fire Family Foundation.

Mail:
Fire Family Foundation
c/o Los Angeles Fireman's Credit Union
815 Colorado Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90041

Phone:
800-231-1626 ext. 2234

Online:
firefamilyfoundation.org

Please reference "LAFD 95" on donation submissions.

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