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Bodycam shows NYPD officers launched by massive house explosion in Queens

An explosion that triggered a five-alarm fire at a Queens home left one person dead and multiple others injured, including NYPD officers, police said.

Police respond to domestic dispute

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The New York Police Department said officers were called to a report of a domestic dispute at about 2:42 a.m. Monday at a home on 130th Street in South Ozone Park, Queens. At a news conference, NYPD Assistant Chief Christopher McIntosh said home security footage showed Anroop Parasaram, 50, a resident of the home, forcing his way into a basement apartment where his wife, daughter and two grandchildren lived.

McIntosh said Parasaram was allegedly intoxicated, armed with a knife and carrying garbage bags filled with canisters containing an unknown substance. His daughter and grandchildren escaped the apartment, and his wife was also able to flee after being threatened, police said.

Explosion erupts as officers arrive

Police said officers were at the front door of the home around 2:57 a.m. when a fiery explosion occurred. McIntosh said some officers were thrown off their feet, knocked into the air or struck against a front gate by the blast.

Officers injured, rescues underway

Eight NYPD officers were treated for minor burns, and one suffered a head laceration requiring stitches, officials said.Despite injuries, officers entered the burning home to rescue anyone inside. All residents were removed from the building, including one person rescued directly by police. Several residents were transported to hospitals for treatment.

“I want to be clear. We got very lucky today. This could have turned out really differently,” McIntosh said.

Fire spreads, building collapses

FDNY Fire Chief John Esposito said conditions inside the home prevented firefighters from initially entering the structure to conduct searches or fully control the blaze. The fire escalated to five alarms and ultimately caused the building to collapse. Nearby homes were also damaged, displacing 16 residents.

One person found dead, investigation ongoing

Police said one person was later found dead at the scene and was awaiting official identification as of Thursday morning. The suspect, Parasaram, was not in custody at the time of the latest police briefing. Officials said the cause of the explosion and fire remains under investigation by the NYPD.

Officials react

Mayor Zohran Mamdani praised first responders, saying he was “grateful” for the NYPD, FDNY and EMS personnel who worked in “extremely difficult conditions” to rescue residents and contain the fire.

“I’m wishing all those injured a swift recovery,” Mamdani said, adding that responders showed “extraordinary bravery.”

This article originally appeared on Rockland/Westchester Journal News: Bodycam shows NYPD officers launched by massive house explosion in Queens

Reporting by Alexandra Rivera, New York Connect Team / Rockland/Westchester Journal News

USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

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