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Aug. 4, 2006
By MARY AMES
Frontiersman
WASILLA - A Wasilla man was killed Thursday afternoon in an explosion at Anderson Boats Alumaweld.
Mike Anderson, 48, owner of the business was welding in his shop about 4 p.m. He was working on a 110-gallon fuel tank that sat below the deck of a 29-foot boat, according to Jack Krill Jr., chief of Central Mat-Su Fire Department.
The tank was 4-by-7-feet and tapered from 4 to 8 inches deep. The tank apparently held an ignitable mixture and ballooned into a round object from the force of rapid expansion, Krill said. The tank didn't fragment because there was not enough force, and the tank had vent holes, Krill said, but the rapid expansion apparently caused the trauma that killed Anderson.
Anderson's death was difficult for the response crews, as many of them knew him as a good guy and a good friend, Krill said.
“I got there in less than two minutes and the ambulance crew was right behind me,” Krill said. “He was still in the boat when we got there, and we loaded him into the ambulance and were off the hospital within 12 minutes.”
Krill said he tested a 50 gallon tank on the boat under the assumption that it held somewhat the same mixture at the 110 gallon tank and found it held a mixture of gas that was not safe for welding.
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