Firefighter killed, 11 injured in massive home explosion in Virginia: ‘Total devastation’

A firefighter was killed and 11 others were injured when a Virginia home exploded on Friday night, according to local officials.

The Sterling Volunteer Fire Company responded to a residence on Silver Ridge Drive in Sterling around 7:30 p.m. after receiving a call for a possible gas leak. Less than an hour later, the house suddenly exploded.

One firefighter was killed, fire officials said. Another nine firefighters and two civilians were injured and taken to the hospital, but their conditions were not immediately clear, NBC Washington reported.

Assistant Chief of Operations for Loudoun County Fire and Rescue James Williams told reporters at a press conference the explosion left “total devastation.”

Firefighters responded to a reported gas leak at the home less than an hour before it blew up.
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The massive blast sent 11 people to the hospital and killed a firefighter.
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Aerial footage shows smoldering debris scattered around the charred remains of what used to be a home and car. Several fire trucks with ladders could be seen hovering above the rubble.

“The house is pretty much leveled,” a firefighter said on a dispatch call.

One firefighter was taken away on a stretcher, video shows.

Source: https://nypost.com/2024/02/17/us-news/firefighter-killed-11-injured-in-virginia-home-explosion/

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