11 a.m. UPDATE:
The Syracuse Fire Department held a press conference on Wednesday morning and provided a list of patients and their conditions:
First Family:
- A 42-year-old male in stable condition
- A 33-year-old female in stable condition
- 13-year-old patient in stable condition
- 12-year-old patient in stable condition
- 10-year-old patient in stable condition
- 8-year-old patient in stable condition
- 3 year old patient in what’s called critically stable condition
Second Family:
- A 34-year-old male in stable condition
- A 29-year-old female in stable condition
- 5-year-old patient in stable condition
- 4-year-old patient (not admitted)
- 2-year-old patient in what’s called critically stable condition
- 8 month old patient in critically stable condition
11 people were taken to the hospital after the house they were in collapsed after a gas explosion in the city of Syracuse Tuesday afternoon.
The incident happened at around 4 o’clock at 205 Carbon Street. Firefighters and specially trained dogs conducted a search and rescue at the site of the home but no one was trapped.
Mayor Ben Walsh told Newschannel 9 a family of six lived in the house and a family of seven was visiting them at the time of the explosion.
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