Toronto Roof Explosions Prompt Emergency Response
A pair of explosions on a downtown Toronto building's roof led to an emergency response, although no injuries were reported. The incident occurred on a six-story building near the financial district, involving three ruptured propane cylinders during construction. Fire crews successfully extinguished the flames.
A pair of explosions on the roof of a downtown Toronto building triggered an emergency response on Friday. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, according to officials.
Emergency crews reacted swiftly after the blasts were heard, with a significant plume of smoke being sighted billowing from a six-story commercial structure. This building is situated in a densely populated area near the city's financial hub. Deepak Chagger, a spokesperson with Toronto Fire Services, confirmed that the fire originated in a roof area under construction. The flames caused three propane cylinders to rupture.
Firefighters managed to extinguish the blaze, ensuring public safety with no injuries recorded, Chagger stated.
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