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Petruzzi says there is still no official cause determined for the explosion, but he hopes to get that information sooner rather than later.
Shocking bodycam video has been released in the New York City house explosion that killed a suspect and sent police officers flying through the air.
A maniac allegedly set himself on fire inside his family’s Queens home, sparking a massive explosion that left eight officers and at least four other people hurt.
A house explosion in Steubenville on Tuesday night left one person dead after neighbors and witnesses reported someone was trapped inside and crying out for hel
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Body found after South Ozone Park home intentionally blown up in gas-fed fire: police
Law enforcement officials believe 50-year-old Anroop Parasram is dead in the basement of the collapsed building. They believe he set himself on fire.
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Video shows huge Queens house collapse explosion sending cops flying after man set himself on fire
A two-story home in South Ozone Park, Queens, was allegedly set ablaze following a domestic dispute around 3 a.m. Thursday
Police were called to settle a domestic dispute inside the two-story home on 130th St. near 109th Ave. in South Ozone Park early Thursday.
Emergency crews flooded Rosslyn Boulevard Tuesday following a reported house explosion in Steubenville that neighbors said shook nearby homes. Residents reported the blast was powerful enough to blow out windows in neighboring houses.
GIRARD - North State Street and Gordon Street in Girard have reopened to one lane of traffic following a house explosion in the area Thursday morning. However, according to a news release from the office of the city’s Safety Service Director,
Fire crews from Edwardsville, Troy, and Marine were on scene at a house fire at 8231 Illinois 143 the afternoon of April 30. According to information from the scene, people inside the house heard an explosion.