Enterprise Car rental in 2020 lost 4000 vehicles in a fire caused by parking on a grass field in Fort Myers, Florida...
Florida Fire that Destroyed 4K Rental Cars Ruled Accident
https://www.autorentalnews.com/10124530/florida-fire-that-destroyed-4k-rental-cars-ruled-accident
An April fire at a rental lot at the Southwest Florida International Airport has been ruled an accident.
The 15-acre fire destroyed nearly 4,000 vehicles and resulted in $100 million in damages. About 2,500 of the vehicles were from Enterprise and Avis. More than 1,000 destroyed vehicles were from Hertz.
Officials believe the fire was probably started by hot exhaust over dried grass.
Fire investigator Lee Quick provided his report to Auto Rental News. The report concludes:
“After my examination of the fire scene, examination of physical evidence, knowledge of fire development, witness information, and supporting documents and environmental conditions, I determined the fire originated near ground level. This was likely caused by a hot exhaust system contacting dry grass underneath a vehicle. Once the fire started, surrounding combustible items would have ignited with available oxygen and allowed the fire to spread rapidly onto the surrounding grasses and vehicles. I am classifying this fire as Accidental.”
Technically, it was probably ignited by a hot catalytic converter. That’s what typically starts a grass fire, not an exhaust pipe. And yes, I know the catalytic converter is part of the exhaust system. It just seems stupid to not name the likely culprit. Then again, we are talking about our media.