Bristol Nursing Home Rocked by Devastating Gas Explosion: 2 Dead, Multiple Injured
Significant damage reported at Silver Lake Nursing Home in Bristol, Bucks County, PA, after an apparent gas explosion caused a building collapse.
A catastrophic gas explosion at the Silver Lake Nursing Home in Bristol, Pennsylvania, has left two people dead and several others injured, authorities confirmed on Tuesday afternoon. The blast occurred around 2:15 p.m. when PECO crews were investigating reports of a gas odor at the facility.
According to the Bristol Fire Chief, Kevin Dippolito, firefighters managed to rescue two people from the basement collapse, but their efforts were disrupted by a second explosion and fire. The incident has caused significant damage to the building, with videos on social media showing extensive structural damage.
The Upper Makefield Township police have classified the situation as a mass casualty incident, and officials have urged the public to avoid the area due to the ongoing emergency response. A two-alarm fire response has been activated, and emergency crews are working to contain the situation.
The cause of the explosion is believed to be a possible gas leak, and authorities are still investigating the incident. The number and condition of the injured are not yet clear, but the situation is expected to develop further as officials provide updates.
The Silver Lake Nursing Home, located on Tower Road in Bristol Township, has been evacuated, and residents are being taken care of by emergency services. The community is in shock, and the incident has sparked concerns about the safety of similar facilities in the area.
As the investigation continues, authorities are expected to provide more information about the cause of the explosion and the extent of the damage. In the meantime, the public is advised to stay away from the area and allow emergency responders to do their job.