Fire That Destroyed Iconic Oregon Coast Diner Otis Cafe Was Caused by Spontaneous Combustion of Grease Rags

  • Source: Willamette Week
  • Published: 08/14/2019 02:47 AM

The extra-greasy breakfasts that put Lincoln City's Otis Cafe on the map 30 years ago may have also been its demise. On the evening of July 4, the homey diner unexpectedly went up in flames. Investigators with the Oregon State Fire Marshal speculate the blaze was started by greasy, oily paper towels and other items that spontaneously combusted after being improperly discarded under the gas range. Oil oxidation in rags and paper towels creates heat, and when that heat cannot dissipate it can combust. "When paper towels—or similar combustible fibrous material—and grease or oil are improperly disposed, the oil can oxidize creating heat within the material," North Lincoln Fire and Rescue wrote in a statement today. "When this heat cannot dissipate, open combustion can begin, which can threaten property and may lead to injuries or loss of life."



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