Two Injured in House Explosion From Ruptured Gas Line In Breckenridge, CO
A ruptured gas line caused a house explosion that injured two men in Breckenridge, CO. The explosion happened on Wednesday, April 2nd, 2019, at around 1:30 AM on the 200 block of Royal Tiger Road. Investigators say ice falling from the roof caused a gas line rupture that leveled the house. Local fire chief Drew Hoehn said, “I think it’s a safe assumption that gas was a contributing factor.” First responders took resident Anthony Arsenault and his roommate to the hospital in Frisco, CO. They say the two men are lucky to be alive.
2 hurt in home explosion after ice falls from roof and ruptures gas line https://t.co/x3Pmo6Xu5p pic.twitter.com/QpKeCRY4cJ
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