Emergency services at scene of Ballyclare gas explosion

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Emergency services at scene of Ballyclare gas explosion

An individual has been hospitalized after a gas explosion occurred in County Antrim’s Ballyclare. The incident led to the closure of the Templepatrick Road in the town. Authorities have implemented cordons and urged citizens to steer clear of the affected area.

The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service confirmed receipt of a 999 call at 10:32 am on July 3rd, regarding the event on Hansons Hall Lane Area in Ballyclare. The agency sent an emergency crew, one ambulance officer, as well as the Charity Air Ambulance with HEMS personnel aboard to the scene. One patient was taken by ambulance to the Royal Victoria Hospital, according to the service’s statement.

Police are investigating the explosion and have yet to release further updates. As the matter is ongoing and investigations are still being carried out, the public has been advised to stay away from the area of the incident.

The gas explosion in Ballyclare has caused concern in the area and officials are working to keep residents safe. Although the situation is still unfolding, emergency personnel are on the scene to provide medical assistance and ensure that the affected area is cordoned off. The community is anxious for more information and waiting for updates regarding the individual taken to the hospital

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