Though the officer was able to stay and help with rescue efforts, according to South Nyack-Grand View police he was later taken to the hospital with nausea and a headache, bringing the total number of injuries caused by the blast to eight. He was treated and released.?
The others injured were six Nyack College employees and one student. None of the injuries were considered life threatening.?
"The worst injury was a person who either jumped or was thrown from the (second story) window," said Brandon Smith, Deputy EMS Coordinator for the Rockland County Office of Emergency and Medical Services.
The strong smell of natural gas remained in the air for over an hour after the explosion. Officials backed onlookers and media well away from the building, with Rockland County Undersheriff Robert Van Cura explaining that gas level was high enough that there was a threat of another explosion.?
Mike Donovan of Orange & Rockland said gas levels reached 70 percent in the building, which he called "very high." Those levels went down once O&R shut off the gas in the area. Electricity was also turned off to prevent anything that might spark another explosion, though power was restored to all local buildings except the Sky Island Lodge by 4 p.m.
Rockland County Director of Fire and Emergency Services Gordon Wren Jr. said a fire alarm and report from police about hearing a large explosion on the campus came in at approximately the same time. He said the Nyack Fire Department was on the scene within three minutes at around 11:51 a.m. He said that the building was on fire, but it had a sprinkler system that helped put it out quickly.
Officials had not released a cause for the incident Tuesday night. O&R did not declare the building safe for Rockland County B.C.I. to investigate until after 2 p.m. Donovan said. a gas leak was most likely the cause of the explosion.
Rockland County Executive C. Scott Vanderhoef, South Nyack Mayor Bonnie Christian and Wren all praised the work of emergency responders.?
"We've had a very good response by emergency service personnel," Vanderhoef said. "Fortunately, there were not any serious injuries, though one was more serious than the others."
Christian said it was fortunate that the explosion happened during the summer when the building was much less crowded than it would normally be.
Nursing student Lincy Abraham said she smelled the gas, then heard the boom from a nearby building.
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