An explosion at a historic Texas hotel on Monday injured more than 20 people and trapped some in the basement before they were found by rescue crews, authorities said. One person was in critical condition.

Fort Worth Fire Department spokesman Craig Trojacek said investigators are confident the blast was “some kind of gas explosion.” The 20-story Sandman Signature hotel in the heart of downtown Fort Worth was undergoing construction.

Two people were in serious condition and the rest had minor injuries, authorities said at a news conference.

Medics also treated four more people on the scene but did not take them to a hospital, said Desiree Partain of MedStar, which provides ambulance and emergency medical services in Fort Worth.

The Sandman Signature hotel is in a busy area of downtown about one block from the Fort Worth Convention Center.

Fort Worth Fire Lt. Brian Call
Fort Worth Fire Department spokesman Craig Trojacek said investigators are confident the blast was “some kind of gas explosion.” Peter Matthews
Two people were in serious condition and the rest had minor injuries. Peter Matthews

Footage from news helicopters showed firefighters picking their way through the piles of drywall, shattered glass and mangled metal that coated the street outside the hotel.

“There is a smell of gas in the area and there are windows and things that were blown outside of the structure,” said Craig Trojacek, a spokesman for the Fort Worth Fire Department.

Video posted to social media showed a man sitting on a street corner across from the explosion site and holding a woman at his chest.

The incident happened because of an apparent gas explosion. Josh Engleton via Storyful
FORT WORTH - The Fort Worth Fire Department
The explosion happened in the circled area. CBS TEXAS

The man appeared to have blood on his forehead, and a medical technician knelt in front of him to tend to his wounds.

A grey haze covered normally busy streets of downtown Fort Worth as firefighters walked through layers of debris.

Remnants of the building lay scattered across the street and over parked vehicles, and gaping holes could be seen on the ground.

Texas state Rep. Nicole Collier, whose district office is about eight blocks from the hotel, said she didn’t hear the explosion but heard the sirens of responding emergency vehicles and helicopters overhead.

Collier said she tried walking toward the site but emergency responders had already closed several blocks and were warning people to stay away.

According to the hotel website, the Sandman Signature Fort Worth Downtown Hotel has 245 rooms and was built in 1920 as the “Waggoner Building,” named after cattle rancher and oilman William Thomas Waggoner.

The building has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1979.


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