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Wilmington Star-News on MSNAfter 'deafening' building explosion in Wilmington, people working nearby remain shaken
A day after a building exploded in Wilmington on Aug. 19, workers at a nearby restaurant are still shocked and rattled, as crews clean up debris.
A Wilmington man charged in connection with a car crash and explosion that injured four firefighters is scheduled to make his first court appearance this afternoon.
A gas line explosion at a North Carolina veterinary office caught on camera sent at least three firefighters to a hospital after a hit-and-run driver ruptured a line and fled.
WILMINGTON, N.C. — An explosion rocked a community in North Carolina and the blast was caught on video. The explosion happened after a car crashed into a gas line that fed the Eastern Carolina Veterinary Medical Center, The Associated Press reported. The driver, according to police, drove off before they arrived.
Four firefighters have suffered injuries, and Wilmington Police have arrested a man for the incident. 46-year-old Jason Lee Beach of Wilmington has been charged with DWI-Felony Serious Injury, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia,
First responders are holding a press conference to answer questions about the gas explosion that injured four firefighters and destroyed a building on New Centre Drive on Aug. 19.
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Explosion and fire prompt massive emergency response on Wilmington's New Centre Drive
UPDATE: Officials say that three firefighters were injured during the gas explosion. Jason Lee Beach, 46, of Wilmington, has been charged in relation to the incident. Lee is facing the following charges: DWI-Felony Serious Injury, Possession of Drug ...
Jason Lee Beach, 46, was arrested on five counts, including DWI-felony serious injury and hit and run/leave scene, after allegedly crashing into Eastern Carolina Veterinary Medical Center's gas lines in Wilmington,