Multiple injuries after house explodes in Texas

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Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Three injured in house explosion
A house explosion in Willis sent three people to the hospital early Tuesday morning

WILLIS, TX -- Firefighters are investigating a house explosion in Willis.

The call came in around 5 a.m. at a home on Mandy Lane at Fisher.

"When units arrived they came to a debris fill here and we found that it was a house that had exploded. We had three adult patients that were transported to Memorial Hermann Hospital," said Fire Chief Jason Oliphant with the Montgomery County Emergency Service District 1."

Dispatchers for Life Flight sent two medical helicopters to take three adults to Memorial Hermann Hospital. According to hospital officials, one remains in critical condition, one is in serious condition and one is now in fair condition.

Neighbors say the victims were a husband, wife and brother-in-law.

"I heard a huge explosion," said nearby resident Leslie Love. "It sound like a bomb or a gas plant exploded but there is no gas plant out here."

Video from Skyeye HD showed massive damage to the property and a large debris field. Investigators say the debris is spread across 600 feet form the residence and did damage to nearby homes.

There is no word on what caused the home to explode. Investigators said there was no natural gas running to the home and said propane is commonly used.

The fire marshal's office is on location. They will be getting assistance from the Railroad Commission and ATF.

Memorial Hermann Texas Trauma Institute received three patients from this incident. One remains in critical condition, one is in serious condition and one is now in fair condition.

While the victims are in the hospital, their dogs are being cared for by neighbors. One of the dogs, Chloe, got a scratch on her eyebrow but doing great.

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