UPDATE | Fire at aquatics center blamed on malfunctioning propane-fueled pool heater

Bainbridge Island Fire Department Assistant Chief Luke Carpenter said the small fire at the Bainbridge Aquatics Center Monday night started after a propane-fired pool heater malfunctioned.

Bainbridge Island Fire Department Assistant Chief Luke Carpenter said the small fire at the Bainbridge Aquatics Center Monday night started after a propane-fired pool heater malfunctioned.

Carpenter, who is also fire marshal for Bainbridge Island, said a power surge was to blame for the malfunction. The heater caught fire and also ignited some of the PVC pipe that was attached to the heater.

The heater was self-contained in a small room adjacent to the Ray Williamson Pool, and the sprinkler system was activated by the rising temperature in the room, Carpenter said.

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When the sprinkler system started, it also set off an alarm, and the fire department was dispatched to the scene at 8:54 p.m.

The sprinkler system put out the fire.

Carpenter said firefighters replaced the activated sprinkler head and the system was placed back in service about 10:30 p.m. Monday.