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Propane Company Sees Loudoun County-Wide Restrictions After Deadly Home Explosion Propane Company Sees Loudoun County-Wide Restrictions After Deadly Home Explosion
Propane Company Sees Loudoun County-Wide Restrictions After Deadly Home Explosion A propane company has been issued temporary restrictions in Loudoun County in the weeks following a home explosion that killed a firefighter, officials said. The Feb. 16 explosion at 347 Silver Ridge Dr., in Sterling, was caused by a leaking 500-gallon propane tank, the Loudoun County Fire and Rescue Fire Marshal’s Office (LCFR-FMO) said. The investigation showed that propane leaked into the tank and around the structure and was ignited by an ignition source, that remains unknown. As a result of the explosion, 45-year-old Sterling Volunteer firefighter Trevor Brown died. Meanwhile,&nb…
'Smoking Materials' Spark Multi-Million Dollar Leesburg House Fire: Officials 'Smoking Materials' Spark Multi-Million Dollar Leesburg House Fire: Officials
'Smoking Materials' Spark Multi-Million Dollar Leesburg House Fire: Officials Fire hydrants could have been helpful in a Loudoun County neighborhood that bore witness to a fast-moving fire that tore through an area home on Thursday afternoon. Improperly discarded smoking materials led to a massive multi-million dollar fire in Leesburg that destroyed one home and damaged several neighboring properties, according to officials on Friday, April 21. First responders were called at approximately 11:10 a.m. the previous day to the 40200 block of Browns Creek Place, where there was a reported house fire that was ripping through a family home. Upon arrival, crews were met b…
Pets Perish, One Hospitalized In Critical Condition In Early Morning Sterling Fire: Officials Pets Perish, One Hospitalized In Critical Condition In Early Morning Sterling Fire: Officials
Pets Perish, One Hospitalized In Critical Condition In Early Morning Sterling Fire: Officials One person is hospitalized in critical condition and several family pets did not survive an early morning house fire that broke out in Loudoun County, officials said on Tuesday, Feb. 7. Shortly before 4 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 6, officials say that first responders from multiple agencies in the region responded to Thrush Road in Sterling when a passerby saw smoke coming from a home and alerted authorities. Upon arrival, firefighters were met by heavy smoke billowing out of the back of the residence, prompting a call for assistance from neighboring departments, according to fire officials. Cr…