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Explosion damages San Diego building site; 14 hurt

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[May 20, 2008]  SAN DIEGO (AP) -- An explosion rocked a hotel under construction Monday, ripping off part of the building's facade, sending debris flying and injuring 14 workers, five critically, authorities said.

ChiropracticSome of the workers were burned and others were injured by debris, fire department spokesman Maurice Luque said. The building did not burn after the explosion, which Luque said appeared to be accidental.

Matt McBride, general manager of the Tin Fish bar about 150 yards away, said he was setting up the outdoor patio bar when the blast occurred. He said he and other workers froze as they saw smoke come out of the building but no flames.

"It looked like a bomb," McBride said. "It shook the whole building like a bomb. The reverb was what scared us. Everybody was saying bomb, bomb, bomb, terrorist, terrorist, terrorist."

San Diego Deputy Fire-Rescue Chief Perry Peake said the explosion occurred in an area of the building containing gas, electric and other utilities and that it appeared to have been caused by a mechanical failure or gas.

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"We want to rule out all possibilities before making an official report, but we're pretty confident that's how it's going to come out," he said.

The Hilton hotel near the San Diego Convention Center showed serious damage and debris littered a driveway beneath one corner of the structure. Facade material dangled from the structure, drapes dangled out windows and a large equipment room with tanks and pipes was left exposed.

The blast damaged floors four through seven, Mayor Jerry Sanders said.

The site was surrounded by firefighters and utility crews, and a truck with the markings of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives arrived.

Firefighters searched the building to determine if there were any other victims. More than 400 construction workers were at the site at the time, Sanders said.

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Three of the five workers in critical condition were in a hospital burn unit, Luque said. Nine others had injuries ranging from serious to minor, authorities said.

UCSD Medical Center was treating 10 injured, said Dr. Irving Jacoby, attending emergency room physician.

"They talked about a bright light and an intense heat," said Dr. Bruce Potenza of the hospital's burn unit.

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By late Monday, six of the 10 at UCSD had been released, said hospital spokeswoman Kimberly Edwards. Another was stable and in good condition, she said. The three burn victims were in induced comas, Edwards said.

Bruce Ragland, who runs an entry gate at the Petco Park baseball stadium about 200 yards from the hotel, said he was looking right at the building when the explosion blew through two sides and there was a strong shock wave.

"It was just like watching a Bruce Willis movie, like you know, `Die Hard,'" Ragland said.

The 30-story Hilton San Diego Bayfront hotel was scheduled to open in December, according to Hilton's Web site. It will have 1,190 rooms and more than 165,000 square feet of meeting space.

Karima Zaki, Hilton Hotels Corp.'s vice president for new development for the San Diego hotel, said she didn't know if the hotel would open on schedule. She said Hilton hadn't taken possession of the hotel from the builder, Hensel Phelps Construction Co.

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A woman who answered the phone at Greeley, Colo.-based Hensel Phelps' Southern California regional headquarters referred questions to executives at the site, who were not immediately available. Hensel Phelps officials did not immediately respond to questions sent by e-mail.

As scheduled, the Padres baseball team, which plays at Petco Park, hosted the St. Louis Cardinals Monday night.

[Associated Press; By ALLISON HOFFMAN]

Associated Press writer Elliot Spagat contributed to this report.

Copyright 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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