Explosion at California Sheriff’s gun range leaves more than dozen injured
At least 15 are injured, four critically, after a natural gas explosion outside the Fresno County Sheriff’s gun range. A work crew, including county jail inmates, reportedly hit a PG&E utility pipeline carrying the gas, causing the huge blast, according to Sputnik.
Witnesses took photos and videos of the massive fireball that filled the sky on Friday afternoon around 2:30 PM PST.
One of the workers appeared to be in critical condition, according to Tony Botti from the Fresno County Sheriff’s Office. The Community Regional Medical Center’s burn and trauma unit reported three patients in critical condition and one in serious condition from the blast. Seven others were also taken to hospitals to be treated for injuries, while four more were treated at the scene.
Highway 99 was shut down in both directions for several hours and a nearby rail line was also stopped, in fear of a passing train sparking the leaking gas.
No law enforcement officers were injured by the blaze.