Yorkshire Post

Sprinklers ‘could have stopped’ blaze that destroyed 1,600 cars

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A 1,000C inferno that incinerate­d up to 1,600 vehicles in a Liverpool car park could have been stopped if sprinklers had been fitted in the building, a chief fire officer said.

Dan Stephens, of Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service (MFRS), said such a system would have given crews a “much better” chance of stopping the fire, which went on to engulf seven floors of the multi-storey car park at the Echo Arena on Liverpool’s waterfront, inset, after a Land Rover burst into flames.

Joe Anderson, the Mayor of Liverpool, said the council will take advice on any “lessons to be learned” over the blaze at the local authority-owned building, which was constructe­d in 2008. Motorists abandoned their cars and fled along with 4,000 people who were evacuated as the final event of the Liverpool Internatio­nal Horse Show was called off at the Echo Arena. Residents living in apartments nearby and tourists staying in hotels were also forced to leave as 12 fire engines and aerial ladders were scrambled to the scene at about 4.42pm on New Year’s Eve. Former Liverpool and England internatio­nal footballer Mark Wright and his wife Sue, who were visiting the horse show, were forced to abandon their vehicle and fled along with six children who were with them as they dialled 999 for help. Mrs Wright helped ensure 80 horses being stabled on the ground floor of the car park were led to safety.

The couple, along with others at the scene, questioned how the fire was able spread so quickly.

Mr Stephens, speaking from the scene, said the temperatur­e of the fire was between 800C and 1,000C, and although crews attended within eight minutes of the alarm, the flames spread so quickly they were not able to control the blaze. He said: “One thing is for certain – had the building been sprinklere­d there is every chance that would have suppressed the fire sufficient­ly then for us to be able to go in and extinguish the fire without it spreading in the way that it did.

“I believe a sprinkler system would certainly have suppressed the fire; it would definitely have limited the spread and given us a much better opportunit­y to put the fire out before it spread to the extent it did.”

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