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9 Los Angeles firefighters injured after rig’s fuel tank explodes

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9 Los Angeles firefighters injured after rig’s fuel tank explodes
The tractor portion of a big rig is shown in an aerial view on Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024, in the Wilmington section of Los Angeles. Several Los Angeles firefighters were injured, two critically, when an explosion occurred as they responded to a truck with pressurized cylinders that were on fire early Thursday, authorities said. (AP Photo)

LOS ANGELES — A burning truck’s fuel tank exploded early Thursday while Los Angeles firefighters were trying to battle the blaze, injuring nine of them, including two critically, fire officials said.

All nine were rushed to Harbor-UCLA Medical Center and were stabilized, said Dr. Molly Dean, a trauma surgeon. One of the critical patients had to be intubated and was transferred to a burn unit at Los Angeles General Medical Center.

Of the other injured, four suffered moderate injuries and three had minor injuries, said Capt. Erik Scott. a fire spokesperson.

“Essentially, we had a mass casualty incident, tragically, of or own members,” Scott said.

In TV news helicopter video, discarded firefighting gear could be seen at the site where the injured crew members were initially treated.

The explosion occurred six minutes after firefighters arrived on the scene.

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The tractor portion of a big rig is shown on Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024, in the Wilmington section of Los Angeles. Several Los Angeles firefighters were injured, two critically, when an explosion occurred as they responded to a truck with pressurized cylinders that were on fire early Thursday, authorities said. (AP Photo)

The vehicle was the tractor portion of a big rig and was fueled by compressed natural gas carried in two 100-gallon tanks, one of which exploded, Scott said.

“That explosion was significant,” he said. “The ball of flame was as high as these telephone poles, and it actually did explode one of the transformers nearby.”

The truck was completely destroyed, and firefighters stayed well back as a small flame continued to burn in the mangled wreckage, the helicopter footage showed. Scott said the second fuel tank was “still off-gassing and therefore there’s a minor threat.”

The driver had stepped away from the truck to call 911 and was not injured. After the explosion, some 160 firefighters responded.

The blast occurred adjacent to an industrial area separated from a neighborhood by a wide street and a rail line.

Wilmington is 18 miles south of downtown, near the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.

No homes were in danger, Scott said, though a large perimeter was set up after the explosion, and some 160 firefighters responded.

“Today is a day, I think, where all of us can take a moment to recognize how intrinsically dangerous firefighting can be,” said fire Chief Kristin Crowley.

She said her department would review their response.

“This team is highly trained, and it will look at every single aspect of this incident and gather the opportunities for improvement and lessons learned,” she said.

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