This video news report from KOB Albuquerque, NM:
family dog out of a house that exploded last night near durango. and amazingly the dog was alive. liz lastra has the story. the house is in pieces. “complete devastation. I’m shocked at the amount of damage” tom aurnhammer with los pinos fire protection believes a propane leak caused the house to explode last night. tim and karen kelley were inside the home with their 9- year-old daughter cameron when it happened. “units arrived… actually met up with an employee from mesa propane who had removed the young lady here from the scene” cameron–with a broken leg– had crawled out of the demolished
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06:15 pm house and into her dad’s car. her parents were still inside. officials worked quickly TO PULL THEM OUT. “they were trapped by the fallen debris” AND TODAY WE WERE in the middle of an interview… when crews pulled something else out of the rubble. “the family dog has been missing since last night and was apparently in the garage at the time of the explosion” AFTER BEING trapped for more than 16 hours–rocco was pulled to safety. “the dog is alive …he’s been removed from the structure” rocco is listed in serious condition at river view animal hospital. officials say finding the dog alive was nothing short of miraculous. near durango… liz lastra kob eyewitness news four. the two adults were flown to the university of colorado hospital in denver and the young girl remainat mercy regional medical center. all of them are expected to recover. rocco is being treated for multiple injuries. vets say the next 24 hours are critical. one new mexico man’s attempt to
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