CASE STUDIES

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Starboard Compartment Side View

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Port Side View

Lower Compartment View

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View depicting the security entrance to Gate #2

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Dock #2 Camera View

First Photo: 9:29 A.M.

•Second Photo: 9:33 A.M. Pushing away from dock – heavy smoke from starboard side forward – galley doorway

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9:44 A.M. MI BARUR at Dock #7 - along the outer Jetty so fire apparatus could reach the fire

9:43 A.M. Approximately 10minutes to move the vessel to dock #7

9:44 A.M. First Fire Apparatus

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9:49 A.M.

10:11 A.M.

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10:38 A.M.: Note Firefighters on bow over forward crews cabins

10:47 A.M. – Note Firefighters on bow over forward crews cabins

10:55 A.M. Firefighters over forward cabins – 1-1/2 hours after fire began

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11: 14 A.M – 2 hours after fire

11:29 A.M. Flare up in forward crews compartments

11:44 A.M. - MI BARUR taken outside the breakwater

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2:23 MI BARUR against the outside breakwater – still burning

2:47 P.M. – Some FIVE hours later

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Eight Days Submerged! – Evidenced not marked /tagged or documented as it was pulled from the vessel and laid on the breakwater rocks

On the ways in the shipyard

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Evidence • The investigator must be able to recognize, identify, collect, and properly preserve evidence for further examination. • Evidence can be used to show proof that an event did occur; it can also be used to prove an event did not occur.

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Trouble points • Insufficient data collection • Engineering Analysis

• Flawed interpretation of data • Fire duration “masks” fire patterns leading to wrong interpretation and fire cause

• Limited hypotheses (jumping to conclusions) • Offering engineering analysis on elimination process

• Failure to process the entire area of fire origin

SHERLOCK HOLMES • “It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data; insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories, instead of theories to suit facts!”

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Hal C Lyson, FCA

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Thank you • • • • • • • • •

Donald J. Perkins, CFI Dennis Field, CFI, CMI Bill Dysart – Attorney Jim Cote, CMI EE Marine Surveyor Fire Cause Analysis 935 Pardee Street Berkeley, CA 94710 Wk. 510-649-1300 E-mail: www.fcafire.com

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