A cell phone or a portable radio are among possible triggers for a deadly propane explosion that killed a Waconia High School student, authorities said Thursday.
Ryan John Samuelson, 18, of Cologne, an employee of Waconia Farm and Home Supply, was killed in an explosion Wednesday after he took a 100-pound propane tank into a filling shed. The business was severely damaged in the blast and fire that followed.
The possibility that a cell phone or portable radio sparked the blast "are all things we are looking at; those are all questions we are asking," Carver County Sheriff Bud Olson said. "We are looking at everything. There has to have been an ignition source."
Olson made his comments as sheriff's investigators, along with representatives from state and federal safety and regulatory agencies, spent the day sifting through debris from the blast.
Samuelson, who would have been a senior at Waconia High School in the fall, had just taken the tank to a shed to fill it up when the propane exploded.
"Ryan was a nice, easygoing kid," said Mark Frederickson, the school's principal. "Ryan had a close circle of friends and they are really hurting."
Frederickson said the school will have grief counselors available between 10 a.m. and noon today for students wanting to talk about Samuelson's death.
"There are some really sad people here," said Frederickson. "The people who had Ryan in their class are really sad right now."