Normalization of Odd Phyres DEW Attack in Barnesville Maryland 12 Nov 2024
Peachtree Road near Barnesville Road
https://www.fox5dc.com/news/massive-fire-destroys-7400-square-foot-mansion-montgomery-county
A 7400-square-foot mansion burned down to the ground in Montgomery County after a fire broke out. More than 75 firefighters responded to the home in the 21700 block of Peachtree Road near Barnesville Road in Dickerson.
Fire investigators believe that the fire started outside the home. The initial call at 2:30 a.m. from the homeowner, who at that point said the back of the house was on fire. When firefighters arrived at the scene, they found the two-story home heavily engulfed in flames and the situation progressed to where the windows were blowing out. Eventually, the flames, which could be seen shooting from every part of the structure, consumed the entire house. The fire spread to vehicles and the driveway.
While the home had sprinklers there was no fire hydrant nearby, so Montgomery County Fire and Rescue had to activate its water supply task force, sending a fleet of six tanker trucks to nearby lakes and cisterns to keep bringing water to the scene. Typically, fire crews can put out a house fire in an urban area with 3000 gallons. This has used more than 60,000 gallons. In all, it took a team of about 80 firefighters to knock down the flames. Bits of burned-up roof paper and insulation are scattered for acres… Pete Piringer Montgomery County Fire spokesperson. It’s not clear exactly what caused the fire.
There is some black soot, some wood apparently unburned. This indicates normal fire.
However, the spreading of the fire to cars on the driveway and also the white smoke is indicative of DEW attack.
Moreover, a nearly-certain DEW attack took place on a nearby neighbor in mid 2021.
Also indicative of DEW attack is the mysterious cause and fury of the burn, requiring ten-times the water normally required to extinguish such a blaze.