Child caught playing with matches will wash fire trucks
Children playing with fire will wet the bed, the wives tale says.
Unfortunately, more often children playing with matches and lighters end up destroying property, burning themselves and sometimes killing others.
In the case of Monday's firebugs, one Butler youth will spend a week of evenings at the Butler Fire Department washing fire trucks.
Butler Fire Chief Larry Christy, usually a mild-mannered man, was visibly angry Monday afternoon at the report of children setting fires on the porch of 404 Virginia Ave. in the city's Island neighborhood.
The chief, a fire truck, ambulance and two Butler police officers responded to the 2 p.m. call made by a neighbor in an adjoining house.
Christy said 404 Virginia Ave. is under renovation and that the child in question had matches and a lighter.
"So now he'll be reporting to the fire department at 6 p.m. tonight (Monday) and for the rest of the week to wash fire trucks," Christy said.
He did not mention the boy's age.