Possible House Explosion Investigated in Annapolis
Crews are asking residents to avoid the area as officials investigate damage and possible injuries in the developing incident.
- On Wednesday, August 19, the Anne Arundel County Fire Department responded to a reported propane explosion that caused a significant home collapse in the 1100 block of Green Holly Drive in Annapolis.
- Authorities described the incident as an active and extremely serious emergency as firefighters continue rescue operations and work to secure the scene.
- Firefighters have rescued one victim from the collapsed structure, while a second victim who suffered cardiac arrest has died.
- Residents are asked to avoid the area while emergency crews remain on the scene to manage the situation and conduct their investigation.
- A media briefing is scheduled regarding the situation, and updates will be provided as information becomes available on this developing story.
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Annapolis explosion kills woman, sends man to burn center
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Annapolis house explosion kills woman, sends man to Bayview Burn Center after propane blast
A house explosion shook a neighborhood in Annapolis Wednesday, killing one person and injuring another. Anne Arundel County Fire officials believe propane may have caused the explosion, but said the cause cannot be confirmed until investigators locate a propane source at the site. The site has been deemed unsafe, roads in the area remain closed and residents of at least four nearby homes have been evacuated. At a press briefing, Anne Arundel Cou…
1 dead, 1 hurt in possible house explosion in Annapolis
One person is dead and one is hurt after what investigators are calling a possible house explosion in Annapolis, Maryland, Wednesday afternoon. Fire crews arrived in the 1100 block of Green Holly Drive shortly after 12:20 p.m. after 911 calls poured in from neighbors, fire officials said. They found what they believed had been a two-story structure, with the second floor collapsed onto the first floor. “There was no fire present, just significan…
One Dead, Another Rescued After Propane Explosion And Home Collapse In Annapolis - The BayNet
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Anne Arundel County firefighters are responding to a reported propane explosion that caused a significant collapse of a home in Annapolis. The incident occurred in the 1100 block of Green Holly Drive. Firefighters have rescued one victim from inside the collapsed structure. An additional victim who is in cardiac arrest has died. Authorities described the incident as active and extremely serious as firefighters continue rescue op…
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