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Prepared By Operations Division REVISED Version November 24, 2007 FIREFIGHTER NEAR MISS Auto Fire with Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Fuel Tank Explosion Prepared By Operations Division REVISED Version November 24, 2007

Information Update 11/24/07 On November 7, 2007, American Honda Service Division issued a bulletin to all Honda Sales, Service, and Parts Managers for a voluntary recall campaign of 1998-2007 Civic GX CNG vehicles Honda Motor Co. agreed to the recall in accordance with 49 CFR Part 573 Defect and Noncompliance Reporting Seattle Fire Department

Information Update 11/24/07 Honda will install a fire retardant blanket to the trunk side of the rear seat-back. The Bulletin stated the problem thus: “In the event of a severe interior fire in the area of the rear seat, the CNG tank may be heated unevenly, preventing the pressure relief device from venting the contents of the tank as designed. This could result in a tank rupture and even ejection of the tank from the vehicle. This situation was discovered after studying an act of arson on a Civic GX earlier this year.” Seattle Fire Department

Incident #26564, March 26, 2007 Dispatch 0230 hours for car fire (Engine 10) E10 arrived and requested FIB for multiple vehicles with possible structural exposures (freeway columns and overpasses) 12 vehicles damaged or destroyed Firefighter near miss when CNG vehicle exploded as E10 crew approached with a handline (approximately 50-75’ away) Determined to be arson Seattle Fire Department

Fire Garage Seattle Fire Department

Access Gate 8th Ave South E10 Royal Brougham Seattle Fire Department

E10 parked outside the gate here Debris from the explosion was thrown up to 100’ in all directions including on the over-passes above the incident. Seattle Fire Department

Roof debris Bumper frame + Trunk lid Backhoe Fuel tank Roof debris 100’ Fuel tank (original location) Roof debris Seattle Fire Department

Honda CNG Vehicle Seattle Fire Department

Seattle Fire Department

Rear of vehicle Seattle Fire Department

Roof is blown completely off vehicle and doors blown open Seattle Fire Department

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Seattle Fire Department

Seattle Fire Department

Seattle Fire Department

Metal mounting straps for CNG tank Seattle Fire Department

Trunk lid Seattle Fire Department

the hill for extinguishment. Tank initially landed here, about 100’ away …then was moved down the hill for extinguishment. Seattle Fire Department

Evidence indicates it may have ricocheted off the underside of a freeway overpass (next picture). Seattle Fire Department

90’ Seattle Fire Department

Rear bumper frame 90’+ away Seattle Fire Department

Bumper shrapnel (note burn marks on ground) Seattle Fire Department

Roof section about 75’ away Seattle Fire Department

This may be your only warning of a CNG – fueled vehicle. Typically located on the trunk lid or bumper. Seattle Fire Department

Composite tank is carbon-fiber / fiberglass wrapped for strength – similar to our SCBA tanks. Seattle Fire Department

Seattle Fire Department

Seattle Fire Department

Seattle Fire Department

Seattle Fire Department

Airport Taxis, Shuttles Convert to Natural Gas August 07, 2003 Airport Taxis, Shuttles Convert to Natural Gas New contract requires fleet conversions to improve air quality The Port of Seattle Commission today authorized the renewal of contracts with two major providers of ground transportation at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. The contracts, with the Seattle Tacoma International Taxi Association (STITA) and Shuttle Express, will require the two organizations to make major investments to convert their fleets to clean-burning natural gas. Under its new contract, STITA will be required to convert its entire 160-cab fleet to natural gas in the next three years. By converting more quickly, STITA will earn the right to extend the contract from five to seven years. Seattle Fire Department

Historical Information Several NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) investigations Example: January 27, 2003; Ford Crown Victoria on fire with flame impingement on CNG tank. The tank failed catastrophically prior to Pressure Relief Device (PRD) functioning. Vehicle recall with dealers installing additional insulation behind back seat. Number of vehicles still needing repair??? Seattle Fire Department

Code of Federal Regulations CFR 49, Part 571 Standard 304 Compressed Natural Gas Fuel Container Integrity Flame Test Standard: Flame impingement generating 1550-1650° F. at the surface for the length of the cylinder for 20 minutes or until fuel is completely vented through PRV. Seattle Fire Department

CNG Properties Compressed to 3,600 psi in fuel cylinder CNG rated at 117 octane fuel BTU per # = 22,800 (gasoline = 18,900) Not a liquid when compressed (it becomes a very close dense gas) Not the same as Liquified Natural Gas – LNG (cryogenic: -260° to become liquified) Lighter than air when released ( .6 air) Seattle Fire Department

CNG Properties LEL / UEL = 4 – 16% (gasoline = 1.3 – 7.6) 1 cubic foot of CNG = 245 cu.ft. of natural gas at sea level (uncompressed) 1 cubic foot of CNG weighs 13# 5.66# = 1 Gasoline Gallon Equivalent (GGE) Honda Civic tank = 8 GGE Note: 1 gallon of gasoline properly vaporized has the explosive equivalency of 83 pounds of dynamite (CDC). Seattle Fire Department

Cylinder Properties Four Cylinder Types: Type 1: all metal (steel or aluminum) Type 2: hoop wrapped steel or aluminum Type 3: fully wrapped steel or aluminum Type 4: all-composite (non-metallic)* *Early model Honda Civic uses Type 4; later models use Type 3 Seattle Fire Department

Honda Civic Tank Design Seattle Fire Department

Honda Civic Tank Design Note: The pressure relief device (PRD) activates similar to a fusible link – it fails versus resealing like a spring-assisted pressure reducing valve (PRV). The gas is vented out the vent tube until the tank is empty. Discharge time depends on fuel level. Seattle Fire Department

Ongoing Investigation The tank was wrapped and secured at the FD Commissary for subsequent investigation by engineers from the various component manufacturers. Seattle Fire Department

Ongoing Investigation Stakeholders have demonstrated a serious commitment to determining the cause and developing corrective recommendations Honda Motor Company sent four engineers from Japan and the U.S. The tank manufacturer sent an engineer from their Nebraska facility The valve manufacturer sent an engineer from their Ontario, Canada facility Seattle Fire Department

Ongoing Investigation After an initial site investigation, the tank was shipped to Honda Motor Company for scientific analysis. Results are pending. **SEE Slide 2 for new information Seattle Fire Department

Ongoing Investigation Additional inquires have been received from: U.S. Department of Transportation National Highway Traffic Safety Administration State of Washington Department of Transportation A “Firefighter Near Miss” has been posted on-line SEE Slide 2 for updated information Seattle Fire Department

Lessons Learned / Best Practices Approach from 45° angle to vehicle ends Be aware of CNG vehicles Cabs, city vehicles, shuttles Look for CNG placards Watch for other hazards, i.e. bumper struts; hood and tailgate struts; airbags; burning fuel runoff; hazardous vehicle contents; exploding tires; other traffic Consider cooling streams from a distance Seattle Fire Department

Best Practices – Honda Civic The Best Way to Stop CNG Flow and Turn Off the Engine: KEYS Turn off the ignition switch, and remove the key. Turning off the ignition switch automatically shuts off the flow of CNG from the fuel tank. It also turns off power to the airbags and the seat belt tensioners within 3 minutes. Seattle Fire Department

Best Practices – Honda Civic The Second-Best Way to Stop CNG Flow and Turn Off the Engine: ELECTRICAL Remove the main fuse, and disconnect the battery negative cable. This method should be used if the ignition switch is in the ON (II) position, you cannot reach the key or the CNG manual shutoff valve, but you can reach under the hood. Seattle Fire Department

Best Practices – Honda Civic The Second-Best Way, continued: Removing the main fuse shuts off the flow of CNG from the fuel tank and turns off the engine. Disconnecting the battery negative cable cuts power to the airbags and the seat belt tensioners within 3 minutes. It also prevents the engine from being restarted. Seattle Fire Department

Best Practices – Honda Civic Seattle Fire Department

Best Practices – Honda Civic Least-Desirable Way for Stopping CNG Flow and Turning Off the Engine: GAS Turn off the CNG manual shutoff valve. This method does not disable the airbags or the seat belt tensioners. It should be used only if the engine is running, you cannot reach the key, and you cannot reach under the hood. Seattle Fire Department

Civic CNG Shutoff Valve CNG Manual Shutoff Valve The Civic GX has a CNG manual shutoff valve to stop the flow of CNG from the fuel tank. The red handle of the valve is on the bottom of the car, near The left rear tire and the splash guard. Seattle Fire Department

Seattle Fire Department

Seattle Fire Department

Seattle Fire Department

Seattle Fire Department

Seattle Fire Department

SAFETY SUMMARY Determine vehicle type during size-up Use 45° approach angle Watch for additional hazards Consider cooling streams from a distance If CNG vehicle, remember best practices: #1 – KEYS #2 – ELECTRICAL #3 – GAS Seattle Fire Department

NOTICE: For questions regarding the content of this presentation or the incident referenced herein, please contact: Battalion Chief R.R. Hansen Seattle Fire Department randy.hansen@seattle.gov Seattle Fire Department