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Firefighte­r killed in gas explosion

Incident burned down his bar, where it began

- By Todd Richmond The Associated Press

SUN PRAIRIE, Wis. — A massive natural gas explosion killed a firefighte­r and leveled portions of a city block in a southern Wisconsin community, including a bar the firefighte­r owned, authoritie­s said Wednesday.

The blast in downtown Sun Prairie on Tuesday evening also injured at least a dozen people and left residents of the Madison suburb wondering how they’ll put their downtown back together.

“It’s just hard to look at the pictures (of the explosion and ruined downtown) and see what our city looks like now,” resident Erin Updike said.

The blast happened after police got a call at 6:30 p.m. that constructi­on workers working on a downtown street had punctured a WE Energies natural gas line. Police and firefighte­rs arrived to investigat­e and were evacuating the area when the gas exploded shortly after 7 p.m. The blast ignited four-story high flames that burned long into the night and belched a smoke plume visible for miles.

Sun Prairie Fire Department Capt. Cory Barr was killed in the blast, said Mahlon Mitchell, president of the state firefighte­rs union. Barr had been with the department for 15 years, his wife, Abby Barr, said in a statement. He also worked as a real estate agent and owned the Barr House, a tavern destroyed in the explosion.

“The Sun Prairie Fire Department is strong. We will keep on building from this. We are hurt, but we will come back,” Fire Chief Christophe­r Garrison said.

Five other firefighte­rs, a police officer and at least six civilians were hurt, according to Sun Prairie police Lt. Kevin Konopacki. One of the firefighte­rs was critically injured and remained hospitaliz­ed Wednesday, Konopacki said. Authoritie­s did not provide details on the civilians who were injured, including where they were in relation to the blast. Authoritie­s and WE Energies also did not release the name of the company that was doing the constructi­on work.

At least five buildings were damaged, including the Barr House, Glass Nickel Pizza and a steak restaurant, according to a news release on the city’s website.

“It looked like flames shooting out of heaven and just debris going everywhere,” said Sun Prairie resident Benjamin Berry.

 ?? John Hart ?? The Associated Press In a view looking northwest from above, the aftermath of a gas explosion is seen Wednesday in downtown Sun Prairie, Wis. At the top right of the image is the site of the former Barr House, where the explosion originated and leveled...
John Hart The Associated Press In a view looking northwest from above, the aftermath of a gas explosion is seen Wednesday in downtown Sun Prairie, Wis. At the top right of the image is the site of the former Barr House, where the explosion originated and leveled...

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