Tragic Virginia House Explosion: Firefighter Killed, 13 Injured

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Trevor Brown, a 45-year-old volunteer firefighter with the Sterling Volunteer Fire Company, was identified as the firefighter who died in a house explosion in Northern Virginia. He leaves behind a wife and three children. Four first responders remain hospitalized following the catastrophic gas leak explosion, which also injured 11 others. Loudoun County Fire Chief Keith Johnson described the loss as that of a family member and praised the responders for their bravery, emphasizing that it was a "miracle" that the explosion resulted in only one fatality.
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