Gas Explosion at the Volunteer Fire Department Station. Six Women Injured.
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According to Chief Inspector Agnieszka Januszewska-Kałużna of the Opoczno Police Department, a gas explosion occurred on Saturday around 9:20 a.m. in the Volunteer Fire Department building in Zakościele, Opoczno County. The probable cause was a leaking propane-butane cylinder. "Six women sustained injuries and were transported to hospitals. Emergency services are working on site," she added. The injured were members of the local Rural Women's As…
A gas explosion occurred at the Volunteer Fire Department station in Zakościele, Opoczno County. Six women from the Rural Women's Association were injured in the explosion. Professional and volunteer firefighters responded to the scene.
Six women were injured in a gas cylinder explosion at the Volunteer Fire Department building in Zakościel (Łódź Voivodeship). The injured were taken to hospital with first- and second-degree burns.
A gas cylinder exploded at the Volunteer Fire Department station in Zakościel. Six women were injured.
— An explosion occurred in one of the rooms of the Volunteer Fire Department building in Zakościel [Łódź Voivodeship] — Chief Fire Officer Józef Wójcik from the State Fire Department in Opoczno told "Fakt." Six women, aged between 35 and 70, were injured in the incident. The injured were transported to hospitals in Opoczno, Końskie, and Radom.
The women from the Rural Women's Association were preparing a harvest festival at the local Volunteer Fire Department headquarters in Zakościel, Łódź. Suddenly, a gas explosion occurred in the building. Six women were hospitalized with first- and second-degree burns. There are initial suspicions about what triggered the tragedy.
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