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One person has died and at least three others were injured in an explosion and fire at an Aliso Viejo outpatient mental health clinic, triggering evacuations and chaos amid unconfirmed reports regarding the cause of the blast. FBI spokesman Mike Gifford said that the cause of the explosion is still unknown. However, NBC, citing unnamed sources, is reporting that the explosion was intentional, resulting from an explosive device delivered to the building. Orange County Sheriff's Cmdr. Dave Sawyer would not officially confirm the report. He said investigators had not found an explosive device at the scene. Homeland Security and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms are also assisting in the investigation, according to Orange County Sheriff's Department. No arrests have been made as of this report. Firefighters remain on the scene determining if there are unknown dangers lurking in the aftermath of the deadly blast, which occurred at 1:15 p.m. Four hours later, investigators still had not breached the building at 11 Mareblu. A massive deployment of law enforcement officers including a bomb squad continued to work to clear the scene, evaluating to determine if there are explosive devices inside. Bomb sniffing dogs were deployed before officers enter the building, authorities said. "We are going to take every precaution necessary before we enter that building," said Orange County Fire Authority Capt. Tony Bommarito. Following the explosion, victims covered in blood and ash were seen helping one another from the building. The only thing we know for sure right now is that it was an explosion," an OCSD spokesperson said. Earlier reports of a car crashing into the building have been refuted, according to Orange County Sheriff's Department spokeswoman Carrie Braun. According to CBS2, Orange County Sheriff's deputies are taking photographs of all vehicles leaving the area. The blast comes a day after sheriff's deputies were called to the same block of Mareblu at for a "patrol check,'' according to sheriff's records. It was not immediately clear what prompted that call. "OCSD will not confirm the cause of the blast," spokeswoman Carrie Braun told Patch. Officers will remain on the scene trying to determine exactly what happened, Braun said. The FBI has sent resources to help with the investigation, which is being led by Orange County Sheriff's Department. Officials say that there does not appear to be any further threat to the community. As of this report, it is unknown if the person who died inside was a man or a woman. According to Orange County Fire Authority's Bommarito, one of the injured people suffered smoke inhalation. Both that patient and two others were transported to area hospitals. However, the extent of the other victims' injuries was not known as of this report. Witnesses to the fire told CBS2 that victims of the blast who fled the structure were "helping each other across the street, walking slowly, a lot of shock and shaking," an unnamed woman said, adding the victims were "full of ash all over their face, eyes bloodshot, just blood all over." Meanwhile, Children from Academy on the Hills preschool across the street from the building were not endangered in that explosion, and no children were injured, according to reports. At 2:30 p.m. OCFA helped mothers and kids evacuate the daycare facility and are taking the children to a nearby Target parking area to be reunited with their families on 26932 La Paz Road. OCFA and OCSD officers are investigating all possible hazards from this incident. A gas leak is also no longer thought to be the cause of the explosion and fire, according to Bommarito. "It is unlikely for such gas-fueled blasts to occur inside a commercial building," he said. Witness Doug Shin told Patch his thoughts about the scene. "People were really scared," he said. "There were two holes with fire coming out of either side, and there was insulation coming out. Firefighters arrived within five minutes.",,,,,,,,,,,,
RSOE EDIS - Explosion event in Aliso Viejo, State of California, USA on May 16 2018 03:17 AM

Just informing those who stop and read it omg ............ it's information imagine that one what shall we ever do. lol
 
One person has died and at least three others were injured in an explosion and fire at an Aliso Viejo outpatient mental health clinic, triggering evacuations and chaos amid unconfirmed reports regarding the cause of the blast. FBI spokesman Mike Gifford said that the cause of the explosion is still unknown. However, NBC, citing unnamed sources, is reporting that the explosion was intentional, resulting from an explosive device delivered to the building. Orange County Sheriff's Cmdr. Dave Sawyer would not officially confirm the report. He said investigators had not found an explosive device at the scene. Homeland Security and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms are also assisting in the investigation, according to Orange County Sheriff's Department. No arrests have been made as of this report. Firefighters remain on the scene determining if there are unknown dangers lurking in the aftermath of the deadly blast, which occurred at 1:15 p.m. Four hours later, investigators still had not breached the building at 11 Mareblu. A massive deployment of law enforcement officers including a bomb squad continued to work to clear the scene, evaluating to determine if there are explosive devices inside. Bomb sniffing dogs were deployed before officers enter the building, authorities said. "We are going to take every precaution necessary before we enter that building," said Orange County Fire Authority Capt. Tony Bommarito. Following the explosion, victims covered in blood and ash were seen helping one another from the building. The only thing we know for sure right now is that it was an explosion," an OCSD spokesperson said. Earlier reports of a car crashing into the building have been refuted, according to Orange County Sheriff's Department spokeswoman Carrie Braun. According to CBS2, Orange County Sheriff's deputies are taking photographs of all vehicles leaving the area. The blast comes a day after sheriff's deputies were called to the same block of Mareblu at for a "patrol check,'' according to sheriff's records. It was not immediately clear what prompted that call. "OCSD will not confirm the cause of the blast," spokeswoman Carrie Braun told Patch. Officers will remain on the scene trying to determine exactly what happened, Braun said. The FBI has sent resources to help with the investigation, which is being led by Orange County Sheriff's Department. Officials say that there does not appear to be any further threat to the community. As of this report, it is unknown if the person who died inside was a man or a woman. According to Orange County Fire Authority's Bommarito, one of the injured people suffered smoke inhalation. Both that patient and two others were transported to area hospitals. However, the extent of the other victims' injuries was not known as of this report. Witnesses to the fire told CBS2 that victims of the blast who fled the structure were "helping each other across the street, walking slowly, a lot of shock and shaking," an unnamed woman said, adding the victims were "full of ash all over their face, eyes bloodshot, just blood all over." Meanwhile, Children from Academy on the Hills preschool across the street from the building were not endangered in that explosion, and no children were injured, according to reports. At 2:30 p.m. OCFA helped mothers and kids evacuate the daycare facility and are taking the children to a nearby Target parking area to be reunited with their families on 26932 La Paz Road. OCFA and OCSD officers are investigating all possible hazards from this incident. A gas leak is also no longer thought to be the cause of the explosion and fire, according to Bommarito. "It is unlikely for such gas-fueled blasts to occur inside a commercial building," he said. Witness Doug Shin told Patch his thoughts about the scene. "People were really scared," he said. "There were two holes with fire coming out of either side, and there was insulation coming out. Firefighters arrived within five minutes.",,,,,,,,,,,,
RSOE EDIS - Explosion event in Aliso Viejo, State of California, USA on May 16 2018 03:17 AM

Just informing those who stop and read it omg ............ it's information imagine that one what shall we ever do. lol
Mike must have been having chili while smoking again.
 
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One person has died and at least three others were injured in an explosion and fire at an Aliso Viejo outpatient mental health clinic, triggering evacuations and chaos amid unconfirmed reports regarding the cause of the blast. FBI spokesman Mike Gifford said that the cause of the explosion is still unknown. However, NBC, citing unnamed sources, is reporting that the explosion was intentional, resulting from an explosive device delivered to the building. Orange County Sheriff's Cmdr. Dave Sawyer would not officially confirm the report. He said investigators had not found an explosive device at the scene. Homeland Security and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms are also assisting in the investigation, according to Orange County Sheriff's Department. No arrests have been made as of this report. Firefighters remain on the scene determining if there are unknown dangers lurking in the aftermath of the deadly blast, which occurred at 1:15 p.m. Four hours later, investigators still had not breached the building at 11 Mareblu. A massive deployment of law enforcement officers including a bomb squad continued to work to clear the scene, evaluating to determine if there are explosive devices inside. Bomb sniffing dogs were deployed before officers enter the building, authorities said. "We are going to take every precaution necessary before we enter that building," said Orange County Fire Authority Capt. Tony Bommarito. Following the explosion, victims covered in blood and ash were seen helping one another from the building. The only thing we know for sure right now is that it was an explosion," an OCSD spokesperson said. Earlier reports of a car crashing into the building have been refuted, according to Orange County Sheriff's Department spokeswoman Carrie Braun. According to CBS2, Orange County Sheriff's deputies are taking photographs of all vehicles leaving the area. The blast comes a day after sheriff's deputies were called to the same block of Mareblu at for a "patrol check,'' according to sheriff's records. It was not immediately clear what prompted that call. "OCSD will not confirm the cause of the blast," spokeswoman Carrie Braun told Patch. Officers will remain on the scene trying to determine exactly what happened, Braun said. The FBI has sent resources to help with the investigation, which is being led by Orange County Sheriff's Department. Officials say that there does not appear to be any further threat to the community. As of this report, it is unknown if the person who died inside was a man or a woman. According to Orange County Fire Authority's Bommarito, one of the injured people suffered smoke inhalation. Both that patient and two others were transported to area hospitals. However, the extent of the other victims' injuries was not known as of this report. Witnesses to the fire told CBS2 that victims of the blast who fled the structure were "helping each other across the street, walking slowly, a lot of shock and shaking," an unnamed woman said, adding the victims were "full of ash all over their face, eyes bloodshot, just blood all over." Meanwhile, Children from Academy on the Hills preschool across the street from the building were not endangered in that explosion, and no children were injured, according to reports. At 2:30 p.m. OCFA helped mothers and kids evacuate the daycare facility and are taking the children to a nearby Target parking area to be reunited with their families on 26932 La Paz Road. OCFA and OCSD officers are investigating all possible hazards from this incident. A gas leak is also no longer thought to be the cause of the explosion and fire, according to Bommarito. "It is unlikely for such gas-fueled blasts to occur inside a commercial building," he said. Witness Doug Shin told Patch his thoughts about the scene. "People were really scared," he said. "There were two holes with fire coming out of either side, and there was insulation coming out. Firefighters arrived within five minutes.",,,,,,,,,,,,
RSOE EDIS - Explosion event in Aliso Viejo, State of California, USA on May 16 2018 03:17 AM

Just informing those who stop and read it omg ............ it's information imagine that one what shall we ever do. lol
Mike must have been having chili while smoking again.

Cooking up that crack can be a dangerous thing hehee
 

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