COLUMBIA, Mo. — Fire investigators are blaming an unattended bong for a fire at the Sigma Chi fraternity at the University of Missouri-Columbia.
No one was hurt. But Sunday night’s fire occurred on the same floor where a student died in a 1999 blaze.
Fire officials said the blaze could have been worse. A student used a fire extinguisher to knock back the flames in the third-floor bedroom before firefighters arrived and finished extinguishing some still-smoldering debris.
Damage from the fire is estimated to total around $5,000.
Battalion Fire Chief Steve Sapp says police confiscated the bong and took samples to determine whether it was used for drugs.
(Are there any bongs on a college campus NOT used for drugs??)
Fraternity president Daniel Patterson says a small piece of charcoal left on a windowsill, not a bong, started the fire.
He says the fraternity has a no smoking and drug policy in effect.
Monday, April 6, 2009
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