

A ten-person injury incident, involving seven police officers, unfolded in South Ozone Park when a house exploded early Thursday morning. Responding to a knife dispute at a residence on 130th Street, NYPD officers were met with a sudden explosion upon attempting entry. The destructive blast ignited a severe five-alarm fire that rapidly ravaged the structure and extended to an adjacent property. Dramatic images reveal the complete annihilation of the two-and-a-half-story house. All injured parties, including the officers, were transported with minor injuries to local hospitals as reported by both NYPD and FDNY. Resident Jessica Irving described the pandemonium, recounting the alarming sounds she initially mistook for gunfire, though no evidence of shooting was corroborated by officials. Overwhelmed by the scene, she escaped her own home on police instruction. Current investigations have yet to determine the fire's cause or resolve the conflict details involving the knife, and no arrests have been executed.