Victims' legs severed after explosion at fire extinguisher plant in Orange County

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Saturday, February 13, 2016
Victims' legs severed after explosion at fire extinguisher plant in Wallkill
Marcus Solis is live in Wallkill with the latest details.

WALLKILL, New York (WABC) -- Two people were seriously injured in an explosion at a manufacturing facility in Orange County, New York, Friday morning.

Police say they were called Oprandy's Fire Equipment on Brookline Avenue in Wallkill around 9:30 a.m. following a report of an explosion.

When they arrived, they found two workers -- identified as 23-year-old Frank Buono, of Goshen, and 35-year-old Christopher Foust, of Warwick, in the rear room of the building with severe leg injuries.

Officers utilized tourniquets on both victims while waiting for EMS. Buono and Foust were then transported by helicopter to Westchester Medical Center and are currently listed in serious condition.

Buono suffered a severe injury to his right leg, while Foust suffered severe injuries to both legs.

The investigation revealed that Foust was filling a fire extinguisher with air when the tank ruptured.

The cause of the explosion is under investigation.