Two in Critical Condition, Three Injured After Explosion at Brisbane Unit

Explosion at New Farm unit leaves 2 critically injured, 3 others hurt. Investigators working to determine cause as emergency services respond to the incident.

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Two in Critical Condition, Three Injured After Explosion at Brisbane Unit

Two in Critical Condition, Three Injured After Explosion at Brisbane Unit

An explosion at a unit in New Farm, a suburb in Brisbane's north, has left a man and woman in critical condition and three others injured. Emergency services were called to the corner of Bowen Terrace and Oxley Lane after reports of an explosion.

The two critically injured patients suffered extensive burns and were placed in an induced coma before being transported to the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital. A third patient was also taken to the hospital for treatment of smoke inhalation, while the remaining two declined hospitalization.

Neighbors reportedly doused the two seriously injured occupants with water before paramedics arrived on the scene. Firefighters responded with 12 crews and extinguished the blaze by 9:45 am. Investigators are now working to determine the cause of the incident.

Why this matters: The explosion and resulting injuries emphasize the potential dangers of residential gas or other flammable materials. Incidents like this stress the importance of proper safety measures and prompt emergency response in densely populated areas.

Police have declared a crime scene and the area around Bowen Terrace and Oxley Lane remains closed as investigations continue. Motorists and residents nearby have been urged to avoid the area. The Queensland Ambulance Service is providing medical assistance to those affected, and emergency responders are working to ensure the safety and well-being of all individuals involved in the fire at the New Farm unit.

Key Takeaways

  • Explosion at New Farm unit leaves 2 critical, 3 injured
  • Critically injured patients suffered extensive burns, in induced coma
  • Neighbors doused injured occupants before paramedics arrived
  • Firefighters extinguished blaze, investigators determining cause
  • Incident highlights importance of safety, emergency response in densely populated areas