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Forensic Analysis on the Cause and Origin of the 2009 Indoor Shooting Range Fire in Pusan, Korea

Authors
Cho, YoungjinKong, YoungsuSa, SeunghunChoi, ChanghoKim, DonghwanGoh, JaemoPark, NamkyuChoi, Donmook
Issue Date
Sep-2015
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
Indoor shooting range; Polyurethane sound absorber; Gunpowder residue; Stray bullet; Fire cause
Citation
FIRE TECHNOLOGY, v.51, no.5, pp.1113 - 1128
Journal Title
FIRE TECHNOLOGY
Volume
51
Number
5
Start Page
1113
End Page
1128
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/10208
DOI
10.1007/s10694-014-0440-3
ISSN
0015-2684
Abstract
A fire took place in an indoor shooting range in Pusan, Korea, causing 15 deaths and 1 injury. To determine the cause of the fire, field investigation and laboratory analysis were conducted, and the point of ignition was determined through closed-circuit television (CCTV) imagery. Residues of ball powder, balloon, and stray bullet were found at the point of ignition. Moreover, the polyurethane slabs installed for sound absorption on the walls and ceiling surrounding the point of origin were found to lack any flame resistance. In tests of gunpowder ignition on the surface of the sound absorbers, the material ignited readily and the fire spread rapidly. Through analysis of CCTV at the time of ignition, any source of ignition related to human intervention could be ruled out. Considering the fact that ignition started immediately after shooting and the rubber plate for stray bullet protection had fallen off, we conclude that the most probable scenario is that a stray bullet landed on the sound absorber at the point of origin and ignited ball powder accumulated there, thus starting the fire. As a result of shooting 50 rounds of bullets, most bullet fragments dropped within 2 m of the bullet trap whereas two stray bullets reached 4.6 m and 1.3 m from the point of ignition. It was revealed that people at the indoor shooting range did not have sufficient time to evacuate. Although the fire lasted for a short time, victims were exposed to high temperatures, making visual identification difficult.
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