2013年2月21日星期四

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Three men were seriously injured after an explosion inside a house under construction in a Fort Saskatchewan subdivision on Thursday afternoon.

STARS Air Ambulance spokesman Cam Heke said one of the men was taken to hospital in Edmonton by STARS in critical condition with life-threatening injuries. The condition of the other two men is not known.

Roman Michalycia said his two sons and nephew were working on water and plumbing lines in the house at 140 Allard Way in the South Pointe neighbourhood when the explosion happened at about 1:15 p.m. Michalycia and his wife immediately rushed to the scene from Edmonton, his wife in tears the entire way.

“My two sons were shaken up pretty good, but they’re not really hurt bad,” Michalycia said.Shop the latest hair flower accessories on the world's largest. “My nephew from Regina, they’re a little more concerned about him.”

City of Fort Saskatchewan spokeswoman Wendy Kinsella said the explosion was caused by a gas leak.

Michalycia said the men weren’t doing any digging, and he wondered whether the leak may have been triggered by the furnace in the nearly completed home.

He spoke briefly to reporters, then left to be with his family at the hospital.

Worker Dean Vanderwolf was coming down a ladder when he felt a flash explosion, then heard the blast.

Vanderwolf said he turned around to see the house across the street on fire, with flames shooting out from either side of the house,From black tungsten wedding rings for men to diamond tungsten ring. and the smell of propane in the air.

“It was like a bomb,” he said.

Vanderwolf said a dozen or more workers ran to the house to help the men who had been working inside. He said the men were in the basement but the stairs were gone, either because they had been blown away or removed by the people pouring the basement floors.

The group used Vanderwolf’s ladder to get to the injured men.We judge ourselves not according to the smile on our ownfigurine. He said two of the men were able to walk themselves, and the third had to be carried.

He said all the men appeared to have been badly burned, with their clothes and hair burned off in the blaze.

“It wasn’t good,” he said.

Because of the remote location, he said the men had to wait a long time for ambulances to arrive.The only wireless portable Energy monitor showing both electricity generated.

Another worker, Greg Lee,used the laser cutting machine to create a wonderful shadow projected image. who was working five houses down, said the men’s clothes had been burnt off, leaving them in only their shoes and underwear.

Vanderwolf estimated the men were in their 30s.

Fort Saskatchewan Deputy Fire Chief Bill Heesing said about 15 firefighters responded to the explosion. He said the three injured men were outside the house by the time firefighters arrived and the fire appeared to be out, with no smoke or flames visible.

The sides of the house were blown off in the blast, and grey siding was melted and hanging off the sides of the structure.

All the windows on the front and the back of the house were blown out in the explosion, and broken glass and pieces of pink fibreglass lay scattered on the ground nearby.

A blue checkered lumberjack jacket was left on the ground on the backyard, very burned and scorched.

Both neighbouring homes, which were unoccupied, sustained exterior damage to the siding.

The scene has been turned over to investigators with Alberta Occupational Health and Safety, which investigates workplace injuries and deaths.

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