-
-
Caught on camera: Car bursts into flames next to gas pumps
Published On: Jan 05 2012 10:17:02 AM EST Updated On: Jan 06 2012 05:36:44 AM ESTCaught on camera: car bursts into flames near gas pump
There were some scary moments for drivers passing by the Wawa on Museum Road and Lancaster Avenue in Wyomissing, Thursday morning.
Flames were shooting up from a car that was parked next to a gas pump.
Pennsylvania State Trooper, David Beohm, was on his way to work when he saw the smoke.
"At that the point when I got there, a fire extinguisher wasn't going to do anything; even a big fire extinguisher wouldn't have done anything," said Beohm.
Witnesses said a wall of smoke traveled to nearby businesses.
"It was burning really hot, a lot of flames, and the roof over it kept some of the smoke in," said Beohm.
Trooper Beohm said he assisted in clearing everyone out of the area until firefighters arrived.
Officials said the Wawa was never in any danger of exploding.
Jeff Smith is a firefighter with the Wyomissing Fire Department. His company responded to the car fire, along with the Spring Township Fire Department.
He debunks a common myth associated with fires and fuel pumps.
"People will see a car on fire at a fuel pump and their first reaction is, 'Oh my God,' and then next thing you know the whole fuel pump is going to explode and the building's going to explode," said Smith. "And that doesn't happen."
Smith explained that Wawa has automatic shut-off valves inside the fuel lines when incidents like these happen.
Twelve hours after the fire, orange cones could still be seen blocking the gas pump.
Investigators say no one suffered serious injuries.
There is no word on what caused the car fire.
Officials warned should you see any vehicle in flames near a gas pump, this at a gas station, stay far away.
"And just call 911, and let the professionals or the fire department put the fire out," said Smith. "Let them do what they're trained to do."
-
Copyright 2012 WFMZ. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
-
-
Click on the map and get news from your area
- Simon's Saturday helps raise awareness for marrow donors
- One Tank Trip: Martin's Potato Chips
- Pa. senator diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
- Runners World Half Marathon coming to Bethlehem
- STANDD program taking flight
- Christians honor Ash Wednesday
- Hall of Fame Giants Linebacker wont run for Congress
- 'Provisional' tag removed from Phillipsburg Police Chief
- Stretch of highway scene of at least 7 accidents in past week
- Pair accused of sexual assault to stand trial
- Attempted child luring outside school puts parents on edge
- Arbitrator denies fired officer's appeal of termination
- City formally unveils plans for 'restaurant month'
- Organizers of half-marathon announce event details
- District schedules hearing on possible closure of school
- Firefighters work 30 minutes to save home from fire
- 18-wheeler goes down embankment; driver flown to hospital
- Possibility of gun prompts early dismissal of students from school
- Truckers seeing red with rising gas prices
- Study: Pa. deadly state for seniors behind the wheel
- Brothers killed in 3-alarm fire; investigators seek cause
- Police looking for man wanted in attempted child luring
- Chester Co - Bridge Rehab on Little Washington Rd
- Monroe Co - Manor Dr Bridge Rehab
- Boone, Mifflin girls win District 3-AAAA first round games
- Berks Catholic Antietam boys advance
- Road crew hits gas line, forces evacuation
- Step right up...and get your Freddy merchandise
- NJ governor staying out of race, sees Romney in front by April
- Masked man bursts into store, empties cash register
- Ash Wednesday marks beginning of Lent
- Credit union donates hundreds of books to city children
- Group honors efforts of local African Americans
- Classrooms without heat; kids bundle up
- Refugees come to area in search of the 'American Dream'
-
from our sponsors
-
Advertisement
-
- Pa. senator diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
- Stretch of highway scene of at least 7 accidents in past week
- District schedules hearing on possible closure of school
- Firefighters work 30 minutes to save home from fire
- 18-wheeler goes down embankment; driver flown to hospital
- Possibility of gun prompts early dismissal of students from school
- Masked man bursts into store, empties cash register
- Credit union donates hundreds of books to city children
- Classrooms without heat; kids bundle up
- Reading mayor gets input on 20/20 plan
- Store working around clock to make thousands of fastnachts
- Students test ingenuity in statewide design competition
- Health fair offers PSU students tips on healthy lifestyle
- Professor: Dead birds in cemetery may be linked to start of Lent
- Friends shocked, saddened by shooting victim's death
- Dozens of dead chickens found scattered throughout cemetery
- Police renew plea for help in solving restaurant robbery
- Police: Man, 30, dies after shooting at gun club
- Inmate who escaped from work in cemetery nabbed in NYC
- Police: Prison inmate escapes from work program in cemetery
- Racing fans remember Grandview Speedway
- Berks dive team hits the water
- Students train for search and rescue missions
- Vehicle bursts into flames on Route 422
- Firehouse Subs opens first location in Berks County
-
- Boone, Mifflin girls win District 3-AAAA first round games
- Berks Catholic Antietam boys advance
- Berks Catholic boys, Wilson girls win Berks Titles
- Reading, WiIlson WL girls advance to Berks Final
- Schuylkill Valley, Reading advance to Berks Semis
- Berks Catholic, Muhls move on to Berks Semis
- Muhlenberg boys down Daniel Boone for Berks II title
- Reading, Boone girls claim division titles
- BC boys, girls beat Wyomssing, Marshall nets 1000th
- Wilson WL girls down Governor Mifflin
-
Advertisement
-
NEWS DIRECT FROM BERKS
BUSINESSES & GOV'T AGENCIESA Service from PR Newswire
Comments