EXPLOSION FROM APPARENT GAS LEAK RIPS APART DORM AT MURRAY STATE UNIVERSITY

An explosion tore apart a dorm on the campus of Murray State University yesterday (Wednesday June 28, 2017) around 5 p.m., citing Calloway County Emergency Management Director Bill Call. There was an apparent gas leak at the New Richmond Hall, Call said. The residence hall is four stories high and can house about 268 residents, according to the campus website.

The university tweeted a message Wednesday evening warning people to avoid the area and has since posted an update to Facebook that said any on-campus visitors and students have been relocated until an all-clear is issued by officials.

WKYT reports that a local hospital treated one person after the explosion, but the extent of injuries wasn’t immediately known.

Kentucky State Police identified the injured person as 26-year-old Dakota L. Field of Murray, Kentucky. Field was flown to Vanderbilt Medical Center in Nashville for treatment of injuries.
The Governor’s Scholars Program is currently going on at Murray State, and GSP leaders tweeted that all of those students are safe and accounted for.

At the time of the incident, multiple emergency and law enforcement agencies reported to the scene. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives tweeted Wednesday night that they were responding to the incident.

The university is keeping the public up-to-date on its website and concerned parents or guardians can call 270-809-4142 for more information.

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