Explosion inside Denver nursing home displaces nearly 90 residents, multiple people hospitalized
- An explosion and transformer fire at a Denver assisted living facility injured ten people and displaced over 80 residents, according to Denver Fire.
- The blast occurred after a power line was accidentally struck during construction work at the building, per Denver Fire officials.
- The American Red Cross is securing temporary housing for the displaced residents until they can return.
- Barbara Hinchey, a resident, described the event, stating she was sitting in her chair when the force of the blast shook the room.
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Denver assisted living facility closed for foreseeable future following explosion
DENVER A southeast Denver assisted living facility that was rocked by an explosion Wednesday will remain closed for the foreseeable future, according to the Denver Fire Department. Eight people were hospitalized after an explosion inside one of the buildings at the Eastern Star Masonic Retirement Campus, located at 2445 S Quebec Street. Nearly 90 residents have also been displaced. Denver Fire determined that a power line was "accidentally struc…
10 Taken to Hospital, Dozens Displaced After Explosion and Fire at Denver Assisted Living Facility
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Ten people were taken to hospitals and dozens were displaced after an explosion and transformer fire at a Denver assisted living facility, officials said. World News | 10 Taken to Hospital, Dozens Displaced After Explosion and Fire at Denver Assisted Living Facility.

10 taken to hospital, dozens displaced after explosion and fire at Denver assisted living facility
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