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Men first at explosion: 'Nobody gets left behind' First men at explosion: 'Nobody gets left behind'
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John Dunleavey and Darren Parsley were the first to enter the houseJohn Dunleavey and Darren Parsley were the first to enter the house
Two former servicemen who were the first to enter a house which blew up in a suspected gas explosion say they felt the "need" to help.Two former servicemen who were the first to enter a house which blew up in a suspected gas explosion say they felt the "need" to help.
A man and two women are in hospital with serious injuries following the blast on Hugh Street in Whitehaven, Cumbria, on New Year's Eve.A man and two women are in hospital with serious injuries following the blast on Hugh Street in Whitehaven, Cumbria, on New Year's Eve.
John Dunleavey told BBC Radio Cumbria he had been at home when he heard something "untoward" and saw a "plume of dust".John Dunleavey told BBC Radio Cumbria he had been at home when he heard something "untoward" and saw a "plume of dust".
Darren Parsley said they risked going inside because they saw no fire, the house still had its ceiling intact and both men had an army background.Darren Parsley said they risked going inside because they saw no fire, the house still had its ceiling intact and both men had an army background.
Mr Dunleavey said it was "chaos" outside.Mr Dunleavey said it was "chaos" outside.
The windows on the house opposite the explosion had shattered, he said, and car alarms were going off.The windows on the house opposite the explosion had shattered, he said, and car alarms were going off.
He recalled "people running around everywhere".He recalled "people running around everywhere".
Darren Parsley said the exploded house's roof had come offDarren Parsley said the exploded house's roof had come off
After entering the "pretty dark" building, Mr Parsley found a man on the floor towards the kitchen.After entering the "pretty dark" building, Mr Parsley found a man on the floor towards the kitchen.
Mr Dunleavey said the man was in a "state of shock" and so they helped him up.Mr Dunleavey said the man was in a "state of shock" and so they helped him up.
The man then told them there were two women still stuck upstairs.The man then told them there were two women still stuck upstairs.
'Nobody left behind''Nobody left behind'
But as the stairs had been destroyed, Mr Dunleavey had to shout for the women.But as the stairs had been destroyed, Mr Dunleavey had to shout for the women.
One eventually called back to say they were trapped, he said.One eventually called back to say they were trapped, he said.
Mr Dunleavey said he reassured them the emergency services were on their way and would be able to help.Mr Dunleavey said he reassured them the emergency services were on their way and would be able to help.
He said the experience had triggered his post-traumatic stress disorder, but that his time in the army had drilled into him: "Nobody gets left behind."He said the experience had triggered his post-traumatic stress disorder, but that his time in the army had drilled into him: "Nobody gets left behind."
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