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JANUARY 16, 2025
‘We Will Never Forget’
Incident Review Report Released for Sterling Home Explosion BY HANNA PAMPALONI hpampaloni@loudounnow.org
Loudoun County Fire-Rescue on Tuesday released the detailed investigative report examining the February 2024 Sterling home explosion that killed one volunteer firefighter and injured 13 other people. The 211-page Significant Incident Report includes 51 observations and 87 recommendations after investigators conducted a thorough nine-month review of events leading up to, during, and following the incident. The report was requested by Loudoun County Fire-Rescue Combined System Chief Keith Johnson and conduct-
ed by Frederick County, MD, Fire and Rescue Services Chief Tom Coe. On Feb. 16, 2024, firefighters from the Sterling Volunteer Fire Company responded to a report of a gas leak at a home on Silver Ridge Drive. Less than an hour later the home exploded killing one firefighter and injuring 11 other first responders and two civilians. The explosion trapped multiple firefighters in the basement of the home, resulting in several Mayday calls. The report is intended to provide recommendations that could be considered by fire-rescue systems across the country to improve the safety and quality of the services they provide.
“This report is not intended to place blame or identify any single action performed on the scene. The goal is to identify, learn and improve our daily operations,” according to the report. The SIR determined several factors that contributed to the sequence of events that occurred at home. Those include risk assessment, event escalation, communication challenges, resource allocation and command structure. A key element identified in the case was the time it took to realize the severity of the situation, Johnson said. “Key indicators were ignored during the initial and on-going size-ups of this
incident, which resulted in the safety of on-scene personnel being compromised,” according to the report. The gas leak stemmed from a buried 500-gallon tank, which had been refilled with 125 gallons of fuel earlier in the day. “The propane company then left the scene, and at some point we were called to the scene to handle this emergency. So, this incident started several hours before we even got a call, so we were behind the eight ball the entire time, trying to catch up with the data and analysis of what was INCIDENT REPORT continues on page 30
Community Unites to Build Memorial Park for Fallen Firefighter BY HANNA PAMPALONI hpampaloni@loudounnow.org
Last February one firefighter was killed and 13 other people injured during a catastrophic home explosion. Now, community members are joining together to build a permanent memorial at the site. Trevor Brown was a volunteer firefighter with the Sterling Volunteer Fire Company and had been a member of the combined fire-rescue system since 2016. He was killed after responding to a call for a gas leak stemming from a buried tank at 347 Silver Ridge Drive. Brown also was a husband and father of three. Hanna Pampaloni/Loudoun Now The home on Silver Ridge was com- Steve Honard stands at the site of the Feb. 16 home explosion that killed volunteer firefighter Trevor pletely leveled during the incident. After Brown and injured 13 additional people. The flag marks the site where Brown’s body was recovered. It will months of clean up activities, today the soon be the site of memorial to honor his sacrifice.
site is a vacant lot, with only a tree or two and what remains of the paved driveway, and sits as a reminder of the tragic event. Steve and Cheryl Honard live just a few doors down from the lot. They were watching TV the night of Feb. 16, 2024, when they heard a loud noise and felt their house shake. “I thought a plane had crashed somewhere nearby. And literally, I walked outside, and we saw the light. I mean, there were two by fours in that yard there,” Steve said, pointing at a home neighboring the site of the explosion. “The A-frame was in that tree. All these trees had clothes and stuff in them.”
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