New Jersey house explosion leaves 5 people hospitalized: police

New Jersey house explosion leaves 5 people hospitalized: police
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Five people were hospitalized following a house explosion in a residential New Jersey neighborhood Friday night, according to police.

The incident happened after 9 p.m. on Banker Road in West Milford, located 20 miles outside of New York City.

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“[The] scene is still active with limited information other than six patients were transported to area hospitals,” PIO/Deputy Chief Rich Poplaski told North Jersey.com.

The injured were transported to the hospital by helicopter, West Milford police said in a statement.

One person refused further medical treatment.

The cause of the explosion is unknown as officials said the investigation is ongoing.

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The conditions of those injured have not been disclosed.

Poplaski said that rescue workers from the West Milford police, fire, EMS, and paramedics are still actively working the scene and for residents in the area to “avoid” Banker Road, according to the outlet.


A man is seen being transported by emergency personnel following the explosion.
Christopher Sadowski

The massive explosion startled neighbors in the area, prompting 911 calls to fold in to emergency responders.
The massive explosion startled neighbors in the area, prompting 911 calls to fold into emergency responders.
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Five people were transported to the hospital after the New Jersey home exploded on Friday.
Five people were transported to the hospital after the New Jersey home exploded on Friday.
For the New York Post

Staggering areal images of the scene show the home nearly torn to shreds as emergency personnel surrounded the area.

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“House just exploded in my neighborhood shook the f—k out of the whole neighborhood like an earthquake,” resident Anthony Green posted on X, formally known as Twitter.

“Live in the neighborhood it shook the whole neighborhood the house was just bought and in the process of being remodeled,” he later claimed.


A rescue worker is seen rolling a stretcher at the scene of the explosion.
An emergency personnel worker is seen stretching away the last victim from the scene on Friday evening.
Christopher Sadowski

The cause of the explosion is still being investigated.
The cause of the explosion is still being investigated.
Christopher Sadowski

The horrifying incident comes over a month after a home in western Pennsylvania blew up, killing five people — including a 38-year-old man and his 12-year-old son.

A doorbell security camera at a neighboring home captured the exploding giant fireball destroying the house.

This is a developing story

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