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First men 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 house | John 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 off | Darren 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. |
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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