NTSB probes house fire that killed 4; gas pipeline involved

The Associated Press - January 31, 2021 10:36 am

WAYNOKA, Okla. (AP) — The National Transportation Safety Board says it is investigating a house fire that killed four people, including two firefighters, in the northwestern part of the state. Spokesman Peter Knudson says the agency launched the investigation because the fire on Friday involved a natural gas pipeline. The NTSB investigates pipeline accidents.

The blaze was reported just after 3 a.m. Friday in Waynoka, about 110 miles northwest of Oklahoma City. The fire was reported by a person reportedly trapped in a bedroom of the home, and two firefighters who arrived at the scene entered the home and found a man and woman in the bedroom. The four died as the firefighters tried to remove the occupants from the home.

 

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