Borger News-Herald

Explosion and Fire at Johnson Tank Farm leaves 4 in critcial condition

- BY: JESSICA OZBUN

It was just a typical Tuesday morning, just after 10 a.m., for an Electric City resident that lives approximat­ely 50 to 100 feet from Johnson Tank Farm, when a blast that completely shook his home left him and his young son terrified. “My first thought was that a terrible car accident had just occurred,” said

the resident (who wishes to remain anonymous).

He was making breakfast when the loud boom, followed by another loud crashing boom, sent him rushing out his front door to see what had happened.

Once outside, he noticed a large structure at the nearby Johnson Tank Farm, part of the Borger Phillips 66 Complex, gushing in flames. He immediatel­y called 911 just as another explosion shook the ground beneath him and sent him to his knees. “While outside, two more explosions went off. There was black smoke and flames everywhere,” said the resident.

He quickly returned to his residence, gathered his young son, and safely drove to safety near Borger.

As of 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, the resident and his son were waiting safely in Borger to return to their home. When asked how he felt returning home, he said, “I feel safe going back home. I know everyone has done a good job. First responders arrived quickly, within two or three minutes of the explosion.”

Time Line

* At approximat­ely 10:15 a.m., on Tuesday morning, Borger News-Herald began receiving reports from citizens of an explosion and fire in the area of Johnson Tank Farm (about 3 miles north, northwest of Borger).

* At approximat­ely 10:45 a.m., the City of Borger/Hutchinson County OEM Facebook page reported, “Highway 136 closed from Borger to Stinnett due to an incident at the Johnson Tank Farm.

* Hutchinson County Sheriff Deputy Oscar Rojas confirmed the explosion and fire to the Borger News-Herald at approximat­ely 10:58 a.m. Rojas also reported 3 to 5 ambulances on the scene and two helicopter­s responding to injuries.

* The Borger Complex released the following statement via the City of Borger/Hutchinson County OEM Facebook page at approximat­ely 11:15 a.m. Tuesday:

“At approximat­ely 10:15 a.m. today, a fire occurred at the Phillips 66 Borger Complex. Emergency responders, along with the Borger Fire Department, were immediatel­y notified to suppress the fire and are currently responding. As of now, the fire is still active, and personnel are working to stabilize the situation. All personnel on site have been accounted for, and three injured individual­s are receiving appropriat­e medical attention. The safety of our people, the community, and the environmen­t are of the utmost importance to our company, and these priorities will guide our efforts as we respond to the incident. The cause of the incident is under investigat­ion.”

* As of 3 p.m. (CDT), SH 136 between Borger and Stinnett is still closed. No informatio­n was available as to when the highway would reopen.

Golden Plains Community Hospital CEO Dr. Don Bates confirmed seven injuries from the explosion and fire on Tuesday afternoon.

“Four critical patients were transferre­d directly to UMC (United Medical Center Health System in Lubbock, Texas) via air ambulance, and three second-degree patients were brought to Golden Plains Community Hospital for treatment.”

Bates praised the first responders and medical staff's quick response.

“I’d like to recognize Jason Pender and all first responders, including EMS, the Borger Fire Department, and the Police, for their quick response. Additional­ly, we are grateful for Drs. Gadberry, Mann, & Weber, our nurses, and the trauma team for responding immediatel­y to triage patients and treating them in the Emergen

cy Department. An additional shout out to Dr. Dustin Hawley for being readily available on standby.”

Editors Note: Borger News-Herald reached out for further comment or updates by the Borger

Complex Tuesday afternoon but did not receive a response.

Borger News-Herald will continue to follow this story and provide more informatio­n and updates as they become available.

 ?? (Borger NewsHerald photo) ?? Burst of flames and smoke erupted from the Johnson Tank Farm, part of the Borger Phillips 66 Complex, located between Borger and Stinnett on Tuesday morning. An explosion and fire critically injured four people and sent three to the local hospital with injuries.
(Borger NewsHerald photo) Burst of flames and smoke erupted from the Johnson Tank Farm, part of the Borger Phillips 66 Complex, located between Borger and Stinnett on Tuesday morning. An explosion and fire critically injured four people and sent three to the local hospital with injuries.
 ?? (Hutchinson County Sheriff Office photos) ?? A medevac helicopter responds to the scene of the explosion at Johnson Tank Farm on Tuesday.
(Hutchinson County Sheriff Office photos) A medevac helicopter responds to the scene of the explosion at Johnson Tank Farm on Tuesday.
 ?? ?? Right smoke from the incident fills the air.
Right smoke from the incident fills the air.
 ?? (Borger NewsHerald photo) ?? Fire and smoke from the explosion at the Johnson Tank Farm on Tuesday.
(Borger NewsHerald photo) Fire and smoke from the explosion at the Johnson Tank Farm on Tuesday.

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