Pubdate: Fri, 13 Jul 2001 Source: Quad-City Times (IA) Copyright: 2001 Quad-City Times Contact: http://www.qctimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/857 Author: Kay Luna, Clinton Bureau CLINTON HOUSE FIRE CONNECTED TO METHAMPHETAMINE MAKING CLINTON, Iowa - Authorities believe materials used to make methamphetamine are what sparked a Clinton house fire, sending out strong vapors that overtook a firefighter and police officer. Police Capt. Randy Meier said firefighters battling the blaze at 7 a.m. Wednesday at 245 19th Place discovered materials likely used for the manufacture of methamphetamine. Firefighter Ryan Stremlow and police officer Jon Melvin were treated for inhalation of strong chemical fumes related to the drug. The investigation led officials to believe two men left the single-family house, owned by Robert Smith, after the fire ignited and before firefighters arrived. One of the men might have been burned. Police said the building's owner is not a suspect in the drug activity. "It's very hazardous," Meier said. "We've never had a fire before associated with a clandestine meth lab, but it's not uncommon." Fire Battalion Chief Steve Bromley said the fire started in the kitchen, and probably was caused accidentally. A neighbor noticed the fire and called for help. Flames were shooting out of a first-floor window when firefighters arrived, and the heavy heat and smoke damaged the entire building. Damage is estimated at $30,000 to the building and $20,000 to the contents. It took about 20 minutes to get the raging fire under control. Police obtained a search warrant to look through the house after the fire was quelled. A police team found evidence that "pointed strongly" toward the operation of a secret meth lab, Meier said. The firefighter who was exposed to the meth fumes returned to work Thursday, and the police officer was back on the job Wednesday. An investigation into the fire and drug production is ongoing, led by the Clinton Police Department, Clinton Fire Department, Illinois State Police Blackhawk Area Task Force and the Iowa Division of Narcotics Enforcement. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh Sutcliffe