Thursday, May 7, 2009

Explosion hurts 8 firefighters and 1 gas company employee. Updated info from Prince Georges's County, MD. Fireground audio, News Video

 

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Eight firefighters and a gas company worker were injured in an apparent natural gas explosion in Forestville, Maryland this afternoon. Four of the firefighters and the gas worker were taken to the Medstar Burn Unit at the Washington Hospital Center. Two of the firefighters have since been treated and released. Two others, including a captain seen in the white helmet in the video above, are being held overnight for observation.

The two still in the hospital are the career captain, who was aboard Engine 823, and a volunteer firefighter from Station 826. Four firefighters transported to the Prince George's Hospital Center have been released.

According to Prince George's County Fire/EMS Department Chief Spokesman Mark Brady, the fire department received a call around 12:55 PM for a report of a natural gas leak. They arrived at 3426 Donnell Drive and evacuated a number of businesses at the Penn Mar Shopping Center. Brady said 45 people were ushered out of the building.

At about 1:23 PM, with the gas company on the scene, an explosion occurred, causing the destruction of about 5 store fronts. A flash fire resulted. Firefighters and the gas worker were injured by both the fire and flying debris.
The building was so heavily damaged firefighters were not able to immediately go back in and search to make sure everyone got out safely.

The video was captured on a camera mounted on Engine 826.

On the firground audio you can hear firefighters report shortly after their arrival the gas company was already on the scene checking for an underground leak. Later there is a report from the rear of the structure that fire had broken out while firefighters were venting the structure. As command attempted to determine what was burning, the explosion occurred and maydays were called.
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