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The fire that trapped a 73-year-old New Orleans woman behind the chained burglar bars on her front porch Sunday night, leading to her death, was likely caused by the Sterno-like ...
Police are checking whether cans of Sterno found in the basement of a Stroudsburg cafe-catering shop may have been involved in a Nov. 26 fire that destroyed three buildings on Main Street. Six ...
Sterno: Also known as "canned heat," Sterno is a flammable gel-like substance that's often used in food service to keep trays of food warm. One container of Sterno is all you need for your fire ...
Enterline said the fire was ruled accidental, as the man was using the canned gel fuel, also widely known as a Sterno can, to stay warm in frigid temperatures.
The Louisville Fire Arson Bureau said the fire was caused by Sterno Fuel Cans. TOP STORIES FROM WLKY: Special edition Stanley tumblers are selling out, but these are still in stock.
The fire reportedly was started by a sterno heating device that was left on as Colon slept. Others staying at the camp managed to pull him free, according to witnesses.
Two semitrucks carrying paper products and Sterno fuel cans crashed on I-25 Thursday morning, shutting down the highway in both directions between Berthoud and Mead for hours Thursday morning.