Police Video Shows the Moment Building Suddenly Explodes in Wisconsin

Jack Phillips
12/24/2018
Updated:
12/24/2018

Police in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, released dash camera footage that shows the moment an explosion occurred in the city’s downtown area.

On July 10, a significant blast took place after a subcontractor installing fiber communication lines hit an underground gas main, and about 40 minutes later, the gas ignited, causing the explosion, reported local news station WISN-TV.

No criminal charges will be filed in the incident, officials said Dec. 20.

No criminal charges will be filed in the incident. (Sun City Police)
No criminal charges will be filed in the incident. (Sun City Police)

The police camera footage was released in late December. The blast killed a firefighter, injured other firefighters, injured one police officer, and leveled buildings in the city.

Patrick Anhalt, the Sun Prairie police chief, said firms working on the project had “incomplete and inaccurate information” when they began working in the area before striking the main. But the county district attorney and state attorney general’s office agreed that criminal charges are not necessary.

Investigators carried out 67 interviews and examined 45 pieces of evidence in the case during a five-month probe into the blast.

Sun Prairie firefighter Capt. Cory Barr was later identified as the lone fatality. Eleven other people, including five other firefighters and a police officer, were hurt, WISN reported.

Police in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, released dash camera footage that shows the moment an explosion occurred in the city’s downtown area. (Sun City Police)
Police in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, released dash camera footage that shows the moment an explosion occurred in the city’s downtown area. (Sun City Police)

Police and firefighters evacuated a number of people before the gas ignited.

VC Tech, the company involved in the project, engaged in “underground directional boring” and cut through a WE Energies gas line that wasn’t totally marked, the police chief told WISN. The escaping gas then ignited, and the cause isn’t clear.

“This error appears to be the result of miscommunication between USIC, Bear Communications, Jet Underground, and VC Tech,” Anhalt said in the local station’s report. “Prior to the explosion, conversations occurred between representatives of each of these companies, both on and off-site, during which incomplete and inaccurate information was exchanged and relied upon.”

Police in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, released dash camera footage that shows the moment an explosion occurred in the city’s downtown area. (Sun Prairie Police)
Police in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, released dash camera footage that shows the moment an explosion occurred in the city’s downtown area. (Sun Prairie Police)

Barr was not on duty when the explosion occurred, according to his family members. However, they said Barr felt he needed to help evacuate and secure his business, the Barr House, which is a bar that he and his wife owned. The Barr House was leveled in the blast.

Days after the blast, on July 15, firefighters and hundreds of others gathered to mourn Barr, 34. “We’ve been dragged through hell,” Fire Chief Christopher Garrison said, reported the Wisconsin State Journal.
According to a GoFundMe for Barr and another firefighter, Ryan Welch, Welch and Barr “got all the gas shut off and walked out of the Barr House, job well done.” The building then exploded, the page said.

“We lost Cory. Ryan is still with us, but has a long road ahead. Volunteer Firefighters are regular people, with regular jobs, who do extraordinary things just to give back to the community. Ryan is a mechanic, he works with his hands. His face is burned, his jaw is broken in several places, he lost teeth, his hands are injured. A building fell on him, but he was up walking (with help) the next day,” according to the page.

Jack Phillips is a breaking news reporter with 15 years experience who started as a local New York City reporter. Having joined The Epoch Times' news team in 2009, Jack was born and raised near Modesto in California's Central Valley. Follow him on X: https://twitter.com/jackphillips5
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