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The investigation is being led by Berlin Fire Department, the Berlin Police Department, Massachusetts State Police assigned to the State Fire Marshal and Worcester County District Attorney Joseph D. Early Jr.’s office. McQuillen said there was a "large debris field" from the explosion, and materials could be seen hanging from the trees above where the house once stood. "When it exploded it came down upon itself so there was nothing really standing except for a debris pile when we arrived." "Judy, a lifelong resident of Berlin, will be forever remembered for her smile and the laughter she spread," the statement read. "Our memories of her will never be forgotten and we will cherish the gratitude she had for our Public Safety Departments and the stories of the random acts of kindness she spread throughout the community."

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Smith said he couldn’t believe his eyes when he saw what was left of the home completely leveled and on fire.

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She was airlifted after the explosion and is now in a Colton hospital recovering with severe burns. An insurance assessor, arson investigator, and code compliance gathered at the scene of this home explosion on Adalane Court in Victorville. Investigators are working to determine what caused a Victorville home to explode, sending a woman to the hospital.

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Plante said she grew up wanting to be a police officer, watching the show "Cops," and wanting to be a member of a SWAT team or a canine officer. Community members speaking with 7NEWS at the time mourned the loss of the woman who was killed and said the woman’s daughter had been in the home at the time of the explosion. McQuillen said three nearby homes suffered minor damage due to the explosion. Nearby yards were littered with glass from broken windows and twisted window frames and clothes were dangling from tree branches 30 feet in the air. One of the two women believed to be in the home at the time of the explosion was unaccounted for, McQuillen said. The surviving victim, her daughter, remains hospitalized, according to Worcester County District Attorney Joseph D. Early Jr.'s office.

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Investigators are still searching for a cause of the explosion and resulting fire. The victims' names have not been released; however, neighbors said they are well-known in the community. All four rescuers were recognized by Berlin Fire/EMS Chief Michael McQuillen and Police Chief Eric Schartner for their “heroic actions,” they said in a joint statement. Speed was of the essence, as the statement reports the fire became more intense.

Fire investigators are trying to determine if the home’s propane tank was the problem. A pressure system that let go that caused this fire,” said McQuillen. Friends say she just celebrated a birthday the day before where she told them earlier in the week she was having issues with her propane. Firefighters battled the flames for about an hour-and-a-half, with crews from 10 other towns assisting in the response, DFS said. There was minor damage to three other homes because of flying debris. The victim was identified Friday afternoon as Judy Christensen, 79.

A police officer at the scene told WCCO's Beret Leone the fire appeared to start with a gas explosion. The truck was parked in front of a house in a residential neighborhood where the fireworks were found. Law enforcement officials and residents were in the area at the time. Almost immediately after the victim was set down, another explosion engulfed the property in flames. Plante described the scene as "raining fire," according to the joint statement. In a news release late Monday, the county said the home where the explosion happened was having "hot water tank issues." The tank was in the basement CBS Pittsburgh reported.

Plante put the daughter over her shoulder and carried her as fast as Plante could to her police cruiser. "Without the actions of these individuals, there is no doubt in my mind that the outcome would not have been as positive for this trapped person," Fire/EMS Chief Michael McQuillen said in the statement. According to the Fire Chief, the explosion sent debris as far as 300 feet, even damaging some other homes. Berlin fire officials did not immediately announce a possible cause of the explosion. “It’s a life-saving event that they did, rushing in, they lifted debris.

“At this point, we’ve entered into the investigation mode, partnering with the fire marshal’s office and state police, to figure out what the explosion was,” McQuillen said. “Right now, it’s just too early in the investigation to be able to determine the cause (of the explosion)." First responders were unable to save Judy Christensen “due to the volume of fire that developed and rapidly deteriorating building damage from multiple explosions,” according to the release. “Without the actions of these individuals, there is no doubt in my mind that the outcome would not have been as positive for this trapped person,” McQuillen said in a statement. Berlin Fire Chief Michael McQuillen and Police Chief Eric Schartner released additional details Thursday about the April 14 blast, which killed 79-year-old Judy Christensen and seriously injured her daughter Jill.

The woman who died has been identified as 79-year-old Judy Christensen. The fire chief said neighbors rushed to the scene to lift parts of the roof off her daughter as the fire spread. Christensen's daughter, who neighbors identified as Jill, is now in stable condition at a hospital with injuries that are not considered life-threatening. The explosion destabilized the 71 Pleasant St. home of Judith Christensen, 79. She died following the explosion, while her daughter Jill was injured after roofing fell on her.

A GoFundme has been started by neighbors for the Christensen family. Upon arrival, firefighters observed that the 2½-story, single-family home had sustained catastrophic damage, with heavy fire showing. Judith “Judy” Christensen, 79, died at the scene, the Worcester County District Attorney’s Office confirmed. NBC10 Boston reported that Christensen had just celebrated her birthday on Thursday. "It shows the dedication of their neighbors and the commitment  to each other that they have," McQuillen said. He said there was a "large debris field" from the explosion, and materials could be seen hanging from the trees above where the house once stood.

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Fatal Berlin home explosion caused by propane leak, fire marshal confirms.

Posted: Thu, 24 Aug 2023 07:00:00 GMT [source]

"I look out the window and I see a big ball of fire and the house just like this, it was destroyed completely," Rogelio Avalos, who lives nearby, said. Get Los Angeles's latest local news on crime, entertainment, weather, schools, COVID, cost of living and more. Debris from the original fire flew through the air and started another fire nearby, according to the officer.

"You don't think anything like this is going to happen in your neighborhood." A dispatcher with the Richfield Department of Public Safety said crews were responding to a fire on the 6400 block of Oliver Avenue South. Kevin Rector is a legal affairs reporter for the Los Angeles Times covering the California Supreme Court, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals and other legal trends and issues. He started with The Times in 2020 and previously covered the Los Angeles Police Department for the paper. Before that, Rector worked at the Baltimore Sun for eight years, where he was a police and investigative reporter and part of a team that won the 2020 Pulitzer Prize in local reporting.

The explosion happened early on the morning of April 14 on Pleasant Street, killing a 79-year-old woman and sending one other person to a hospital. In addition to the home that exploded, officials in their announcement this week said the blast also damaged three neighboring homes and two vehicles in the area. As for the explosion in Truro, officials said in a statement that propane leaked into the home’s basement at 8 Harding’s Way and ignited either by a water heater or furnace, leading to a fire and explosion.

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