#Latest news with #PhillipKraftYahoo18-02-2025GeneralYahoo‘I'm lost;' Man, woman react to losing homes in Dayton apartment collapseSeveral people are without a home after a Dayton apartment exploded Tuesday morning. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] News Center 7 has been following this story all day. Hear from two people who live in the building and lost their homes tonight on News Center 7 at 5:00. >> PHOTOS: Firefighters respond after part of building collapses in Dayton TRENDING STORIES: Nearly 630,000-pound 'superload' to cause area road closure Wednesday Ohio accents: Do they really exist? Voice of America Center temporarily changed to 'Voice of Mexico Center' on Google Dayton firefighters responded at around 2:19 a.m. to the first block of Parnell Avenue to initial reports of a structure fire. News Center 7's Xavier Hershovitz spoke to two people who live in the building. They said they woke up this morning to part of their apartment building exploding. 'I was trying to go back to sleep,' Phillip Kraft said. 'Before I knew it, I had my ceiling fall on my forehead.' Dayton Fire District Chief Matt McClain said firefighters saw no visible signs of fire but some sort of building collapse. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]
Yahoo18-02-2025GeneralYahoo‘I'm lost;' Man, woman react to losing homes in Dayton apartment collapseSeveral people are without a home after a Dayton apartment exploded Tuesday morning. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] News Center 7 has been following this story all day. Hear from two people who live in the building and lost their homes tonight on News Center 7 at 5:00. >> PHOTOS: Firefighters respond after part of building collapses in Dayton TRENDING STORIES: Nearly 630,000-pound 'superload' to cause area road closure Wednesday Ohio accents: Do they really exist? Voice of America Center temporarily changed to 'Voice of Mexico Center' on Google Dayton firefighters responded at around 2:19 a.m. to the first block of Parnell Avenue to initial reports of a structure fire. News Center 7's Xavier Hershovitz spoke to two people who live in the building. They said they woke up this morning to part of their apartment building exploding. 'I was trying to go back to sleep,' Phillip Kraft said. 'Before I knew it, I had my ceiling fall on my forehead.' Dayton Fire District Chief Matt McClain said firefighters saw no visible signs of fire but some sort of building collapse. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]