A Class A ‘Motorcoach’ usually has a 40-60 gallon propane tank onboard. So if there’s a fire or something, and it lets go, it makes a really big boom!
All of the area’s Glass Companies are going to be busy replacing windows...
Unless tampered with or something goes horribly wrong, a modern propane tank will not explode even if sitting in a full-on fire. The safety and relief devices built in will prevent explosion. Sure, the contents will catch fire when released but a flat out explosion? Hardly likely. but nnot impossible.
Not to mention 100 gallons of fuel. Could be deisel or gas.
>A Class A ‘Motorcoach’ usually has a 40-60 gallon propane tank onboard. So if there’s a fire or something, and it lets go, it makes a really big boom!<
BLEVE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UM0jtD_OWLU
There is no wreckage of an RV there.
There would be a bunch of wheels and a large engine .. even if the rest was blown to literal dust.
I hope Cousin Eddie is ok
“A Class A ‘Motorcoach’ usually has a 40-60 gallon propane tank onboard. So if there’s a fire or something, and it lets go, it makes a really big boom!”
How would you know to send out the bomb squad before the tank exploded?