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PLUM – The following is being provided at the request of the Plum Police Department:
Activities at the site of the home explosion have concluded for the night due to weather and out of safety concerns for investigators. At this time, investigators confirm four individuals are deceased and a fifth person is currently unaccounted for. Any additional information regarding the victims will be provided by the Allegheny County Medical Examiner's Office. Three additional individuals were transported to area hospitals. Two individuals were transported in stable condition and have since been released from the hospital. The third individual remains in critical condition.
Crews plan to resume activities at the site Sunday morning. Officials anticipate holding the next press briefing at the Plum Municipal complex at 2000 Old Mine Road at 12:00 p.m. Sunday, August 13, 2023.
THE TEXT OF THE ORIGINAL RELEASE FOLLOWS:
At approximately 10:23 AM, County 9-1-1 received a call from the Rustic Ridge Drive and Brookside Drive in Plum Borough reporting a house explosion with multiple injuries and several houses on fire. First responders from the police and fire department arrived on scene and reported that there were people trapped under debris and that it appeared as if one house had exploded, and two others were engulfed in fire. At this time, one person is confirmed deceased. Several people remain unaccounted for and crews are continuing search operations. Three people were transported to local hospitals. Identification of the individual who is deceased will be made by the Allegheny County Office of the Medical Examiner according to its protocols. Currently, there are three structures destroyed and at least a dozen more damaged in some way. Water tankers responded from both Allegheny and Westmoreland counties and 18 different fire departments. The county's Emergency Management officials and Fire Marshals are on scene and investigating. This remains an active scene and first responders are expected to remain on scene for several hours. The Red Cross and Salvation Army are assisting residents impacted by the explosion. Allegheny County Human Services have set up a Disaster Distress Helpline. Residents can call 1-800-985-5990 or text "TalkWithUs" to 66746. Residents that need a place to go are being directed to Renton VFD, 1996 Old Mine Road. (This site is only for impacted residents. Others will be turned away.)
Please note that this scene remains active and individuals are encouraged to stay away from the area unless they live there. There may be changes to the information contained in this release as more detail develops. Allegheny County Emergency Management, the Fire Marshal's Office, County Police and Human Services all remain on the scene to assist.
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