Anytime a well involved fire is attacking any component of lightweight construction, it becomes a collapse hazard for firefighters performing interior fire attack. It can be more hazard when they are installed on roof structures composed of lightweight construction, such as wood trusses, which was the case in this fire. Solar panels also increase the dead load which is applied to the supporting members of the roof’s structural supporting members. Solar panels are almost always energized so there is an electrical shock hazard. Solar panel installations present several new hazards that firefighters have had to adapt to when performing fire suppression activities. "The solar panels did not contribute to the cause of this fire. The fire in New Bedford came just two days after a massive fire destroyed the Mattapoisett Boatyard and drew firefighters from all over southeastern Massachusetts to help battle the blaze.įull statement from Chief Kruger about the role played by solar panels: The resident is being helped by the American Red Cross.įollowing an investigation by the department's Fire Investigation Unit, the cause of the fire was deemed accidental. No firefighters were injured in the incident. They were evaluated by EMS workers at the scene, but did not need to be taken to the hospital. The sole occupant of the home had already evacuated with their dog before crews arrived, according to the release. According to the fire department, solar panels at the front of the house "played a role" in the behavior of the fire and how it was suppressed, although New Bedford Fire Chief Scott Kruger said the solar panels did not contribute to the cause of the fire.įirefighters were able to fight the fire from inside the house after putting out most of the flames from outside with a hose.