KIRWIN, Kan. - An explosion on a truck carrying gas cylinders in northwest Kansas has left four volunteer firefighters injured, two critically.
The firefighters had been called to the scene of a truck fire outside Kirwin on Tuesday evening.
Chief investigator Rose Rozmiarek of the state Fire Marshal's Office said Wednesday the truck contained portable acetylene gas cylinders for crews doing welding work on a nearby water tower.
She said the explosion on the truck occurred as the firefighters were extinguishing the fire.
Two firefighters were in critical condition and were hospitalized in Kearney, Neb. Two other firefighters were treated at area hospitals for minor injuries.
Rozmiarek said the cause of the fire and explosion were under investigation.
Kirwin, a town of 200 residents, has about a dozen volunteer firefighters.
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