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2 Badly Burned When Oxygen Tank Explodes In Oakland Home

OAKLAND (CBS SF) -- Two men suffered second-degree burns in a two-alarm fire that started when an oxygen tank exploded Tuesday afternoon in an East Oakland duplex, a fire battalion chief said.

The fire was first reported at 3:21 p.m. near 76th Avenue and Hillside Street, a few blocks from the Eastmont Town Center.

The fire destroyed one unit and damaged the other. In all, the fire did about $600,000 in damage to the structure, Battalion Chief Ian McWhorter said.

A hazardous materials team was called because firefighters found butane, which is used in the production of hash oil - an illegal drug that has effects similar to marijuana.

Explosions are not uncommon when people are making hash oil.

Police did not immediately return a call seeking comment.

The explosion occurred in a bedroom, McWhorter said. Firefighters first thought the fire required a smaller one-alarm response, but the fire was upgraded to two alarms before 3:51 p.m.

The fire was extinguished at about 6:21 p.m.


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