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Ammunition Exploding During House Fire

1100 Ferguson Way

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Summary

  • Firefighters and police responded to a house fire on Ferguson Way in Houston, where an explosion, possibly from a propane tank, was reported. The fire also caused ammunition to discharge in the backyard, prompting police to block nearby streets to facilitate emergency access.

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A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 1100 Ferguson Way.

A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 1100 Ferguson Way.

A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 1100 Ferguson Way.

A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 1100 Ferguson Way.

A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 1100 Ferguson Way.

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Houston PD Special Ops · Feb 11, 4:10PM · 0:22
5095, 10 above the martini, control on the fire. It's going to be 1100 Ferguson Way, North Shepherd's area. 22 and 9, you can show me en route to. That's clear. So it's just going to be west of North Shepherd, 1100 Ferguson Way, structure fire. That's clear.
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Houston PD North Shepherd · Feb 11, 4:09PM · 0:09
The rival shop's being fired by the, the bullets are inside the building. It's going to be 2493, 2493.
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Houston FD OEC 1 · Feb 11, 3:29PM · 0:06
Rehab 8, can you show me en route to that call and then read, give me the address?
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NovaXGamingFeb 11 at 4:12 PM

Why is ammo being stored in the “back yard” that’s negligent. Ammo TNT or anything that can explode should not be exposed to elements

NovaXGamingFeb 11 at 4:12 PM

Why is ammo being stored in the “back yard” that’s negligent. Ammo TNT or anything that can explode should not be exposed to elements

NovaXGamingFeb 11 at 4:12 PM

Why is ammo being stored in the “back yard” that’s negligent. Ammo TNT or anything that can explode should not be exposed to elements

NovaXGamingFeb 11 at 4:12 PM

Why is ammo being stored in the “back yard” that’s negligent. Ammo TNT or anything that can explode should not be exposed to elements

NovaXGamingFeb 11 at 4:12 PM

Why is ammo being stored in the “back yard” that’s negligent. Ammo TNT or anything that can explode should not be exposed to elements

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