Posted on 10/25/2006 8:06:45 AM PDT by yankeedame
Fire breaks out at Salt Lake crematorium
by Larry Warren
LAST UPDATE: 10/25/2006 12:06:00 AM

A dead man had one final earthly act before moving on.
Fire officials said the six-hundred pound man was in being cremated when his body fluids were too much for the oven.
The body fluids seeped out onto the floor and ignited causing a fire at the Garner Funeral Home in Salt Lake City.
"Those fluids can be very flammable," said Scott Freitag of the Salt Lake City fire department. "Sort of like a grease fire."
An employee used an extinguisher to put out the fire.
The room is self-contained and has its own drainage system.
"There really is no risk or a hazard of it getting into the sewer system, the water system or into the general public," said Freitag.
Firefighters rarely see these kind of fires.
But they say a six-hundred-pound body can create problems during a cremation.
"It really does condense or breaks down that fat into a greasy product, just like a grease fire," said Freitag. "Only a little bit can cause a flame to go up."
The crematorium is back in business and the funeral director said they'll notify the family to assure them their loved one wasn't harmed.
I can't believe this isn't a Scrappleface article.
This is a bit nasty, but PING!
You are sooooooo bad!
;-)
Yeeoooooooow.
Sounds like they were cremating the Goodyear blimp. Good thing they don't use hydrogen anymore. Would have leveled SL city.
*lmao*
"No problem, ma'am, he's OK. We just spread some salt around and swept him up, it's not even slippery or nothing."
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