Truck fire explosion at Dallas industrial yard destroys trucks, school buses

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No one was hurt in a dramatic explosion at a Dallas industrial yard where 18-wheeler cabs and school buses are stored.

A compressed national gas truck caught on fire followed by a sudden blast of flames.Firefighters doused the fire with water trying to prevent the spread and to keep the gas tanks cool.Several people who passed by the fire called 911 to report what they saw.

 

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