

An explosion at a Long Beach Fire Department training facility Tuesday left several people with minor injuries.
The incident occurred early Tuesday at the Fire Captain David Rosa Regional Training Center at 2249 Argonne Ave., according to the LBFD.
“As coordinated fireground training operations began, an unexpected explosion occurred in the basement of the training tower,” the department said in a statement. “This explosion broke windows and caused minor damage throughout the structure. All personnel involved in the training evolution were evacuated from the structure and quickly accounted for. Initially, 11 individuals reported minor complaints and injuries.”
One person was taken to a hospital for treatment. The training center was closed while an investigation was conducted.
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