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Barrie Fire officer updates on home explosion: one critical, neighbouring houses damaged

Barrie Fire officer updates on home explosion: one critical, neighbouring houses damaged

CTV News3 days ago
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Barrie Deputy Fire Chief Eric MacFadden says they sent six firetrucks to respond a home explosion happened on Marshall Street near Thorncrest Road.
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