Worker airlifted to hospital after explosion at Darlington industrial estate

Firefighters deal with the aftermath of the explosion Firefighters deal with the aftermath of the explosion

A MAN was last night in a serious condition after suffering severe burns in an explosion at a Darlington industrial estate.

The 63-year-old victim was airlifted to hospital with head, arm and hand injuries after the incident at the Cleveland Industrial Estate yesterday lunchtime. Witnesses reported hearing a series of bangs and said the man, who was working on a vehicle at a business that converts petrol cars to gas, was thrown several feet into the air by the force of the blast.

Emergency services were called to Forge Way, on the estate, at about 1pm as a plume of smoke rose into the sky and a large fire spread.

Staff at other industrial units were evacuated and a 200 metre exclusion zone was imposed around the blast site.

The explosion also caused delays on the nearby East Coast Main Line, with trains brought to a standstill.

Ian Matthews, from neighbouring vintage vehicle repair company M-Machine, was among the first on the scene.

He said: “We were having our lunch and suddenly heard an almighty bang, which really hit you in the chest. We ran outside and found the guy and stayed with him until the emergency services arrived.

“I know him well, he is a lovely bloke.”

More than 25 firefighters attended the incident, which was caused when an oxyacetylene gas cylinder exploded.

Senior fire officer John Robson, of Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue, said firefighters had to ensure further gas cylinders did not explode.

It is understood the victim was the only member of staff in the unit at the time, with the owner reportedly away on holiday.

The man, who has not been named, was taken to the Royal Victoria Infirmary (RVI), in Newcastle, where he was last night in a serious condition in the burns unit.

Engineer Andy Myers, who also works at M-Machine, said: “There was a massive bang – it lifted the roof off.

“We know the man was outside then he was blown through a small door into the building.

“My colleague saw the man being blown through the building and went to drag him out.

“He was badly injured, his face looked like it had been burnt. He’d lost his glasses and we didn’t recognise him.

“The building where the explosion happened was pitchblack and full of smoke, you couldn’t see anything inside for flames.

“It was a scary experience, so terrifying. I’ve never heard anything like it.”

Four fire appliances attended the incident, along with an aerial ladder platform and an incident support unit.

A helicopter from the Great North Air Ambulance Service took the victim to the RVI, a journey of 14 minutes by air.

The Health and Safety Executive, which investigates accidents in the workplace, said it had been informed of the incident.

An investigation into the cause of the fire is expected to begin in due course.

Fire crews are expected to remain at the scene today to damp down and minimise the

Comments(11)

peelers says...
1:46pm Thu 20 Sep 12

Albert Hill Skip hire per chance?

Zoggy1804 says...
3:21pm Thu 20 Sep 12

it was awful huge explosion hope the guys ok

nc2030 says...
4:14pm Thu 20 Sep 12

Thoughts are with u and ur family u can pull thru this we all think the world of u and u mean so much to us all ur a good man and dont deserve this!
Love u hope to see u smiling very soon.

Tricky2009 says...
7:42pm Thu 20 Sep 12

Think I know the guy involved. Spot on bloke, hope he recovers from this. My thoughts are with you and your family.

MIKE1967 says...
8:49pm Thu 20 Sep 12

I'm a close family friend of one of the partners, does anyone know if it was Col ?

mini78018 says...
9:08pm Thu 20 Sep 12

Yes, I am afraid it is Col. I was at the scene when it happened and Col was walking and talking but badly injured?
I hope he gets well soon.

MIKE1967 says...
9:59pm Thu 20 Sep 12

Thanks for that - I'm in London, such a shame he's a great family friend, and a tough cookie ! Hope he pulls through ok.

darlolad2000 says...
7:07am Fri 21 Sep 12

You where only ment to blow the bloody doors off.....(Michael Caine)

Hope you make a speedy Recovery and the Business gets back up and running

darlolad2000 says...
7:07am Fri 21 Sep 12

You where only ment to blow the bloody doors off.....(Michael Caine)

Hope you make a speedy Recovery and the Business gets back up and running

Jonn says...
6:35pm Fri 21 Sep 12

That's where I take my car. Such a shame as it's one of the few, good, honest garages left around. Looks like his Rolls might have escaped unharmed?? Get well soon.

Jaxhawk says...
7:41pm Sat 22 Sep 12

Col has done work on our F150, lovely chap and diligent. Hope he makes a quick recovery and our thoughts are with him and his family.

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