COLUMBUS, Ohio — More than 100 firefighters responded to the historic Kelton House Museum & Garden in downtown Columbus Monday afternoon after a gas leak led to an explosion, according to Assistant Fire Chief Mike Secrist.
Columbus Division of Fire crews responded to the Kelton House Museum around 2:30 p.m. Secrist said shortly after firefighters entered the main building, there was a detection of natural gas. Soon after, an explosion occurred, he said.
According to a Columbus public safety dispatcher, the fire department's run indicated the leak came from a supply line with a strong smell of natural gas. Columbia Gas and AEP crews also responded to the scene.
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