San Bruno Explosion Victims

San Bruno Explosion Victims

San Bruno Explosion Victims Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 10, 2010.
SAN BRUNO, Calif. (AP) — Fire crews flooded the ruins of burning homes with water early Friday and after a massive explosion apparently triggered by a broken gas line sent flames roaring through a neighborhood near San Francisco, killing at least four people and destroying more than 50 houses.

Thursday night's explosion was heard for miles and shot a fireball more than 1,000 feet in the air and sent frightened residents fleeing for safety and rushing to get belongings out of burning homes, witnesses said.

Utility officials said a natural gas line ruptured in the vicinity of the blast, which left a giant crater and sent flames tearing across several suburban blocks in San Bruno just after 6 p.m.

San Mateo Senior Deputy Coroner Michelle Rippy said Friday that officials at the scene confirmed at least four deaths. At least 20 others were injured, some with critical burns.

Authorities said there could be other casualties but the fire and darkness blocked them from checking.

"It's going to take us until at least until tomorrow into the afternoon to do a full search," Haag said late Thursday.

Resident Connie Bushman returned home to find her block was on fire. She said she ran into her house looking for her 80-year-old father but could not find him. A firefighter told her he had left, but she had not been able to track him down.

"I don't know where my father is, I don't know where my husband is, I don't know where to go," Bushman said.

After the initial blast, flames reached as high as 100 feet as the fire fueled itself on burning homes, leaving some in total ruins and reducing parked automobiles to burned out hulks. At least 120 homes also suffered serious damage.

The fire had spread to 10 acres and was 50 percent contained late Thursday, said Jay Allen, spokesman for the California Emergency Management Agency.

California Lieutenant Governor Abel Maldonado, acting governor while Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger was in Asia on a trade mission, declared a state of emergency in San Mateo County.

"It was like a bomb went off," Maldonado told CNN from the scene early Friday.

He said the cause of the conflagration was still unclear.

"We don't know what happened. I don't know what happened. Tomorrow morning we'll find out," he said.

Crews with search dogs will go through whole area, he said. "We'll try to find folks if there are folks in their homes."

Pacific Gas and Electric Co. said in an e-mailed statement that "if it is ultimately determined that we were responsible for the cause of the incident, we will take accountability."

But later Thursday the company's president, Christopher Johns, said he didn't know what sparked the explosion.

"I don't have any details about if there was any work going on, Johns told KTVU-TV. "That will be part of the investigation as we go forward."

The company said Friday morning a damaged section of a 30-inch steel gas pipeline had been isolated and gas flow had been stopped. About 300 customers were without gas service and about 700 without electricity at 4 a.m. Friday.

The National Transportation Safety Board said Friday that it has sent a four-member team to San Bruno to investigate the blast. The NTSB's duties include investigating pipeline accidents.

Between 150 and 200 firefighters remained at the scene through the night, according to Haag. More than 100 people were being sheltered at nearby evacuation centers, but no estimate of the number of residents missing was available, he said.

San Bruno Fire Capt. Charlie Barringer said the neighborhood was engulfed by the time firefighters arrived, even though the fire station was only a few blocks away. He said the blast took out the entire water system, forcing firefighters to pump water from more than two miles away.

Haag said firefighters initially had trouble getting close enough to the ruptured 24-inch gas line to shut it down because of the flames.

As firefighters swarmed around blazers across the neighborhood, firefighting planes roared overhead and dumped retardant onto the blazes.

Brothers Bob and Ed Pellegrini, whose homes was near the center of the explosion, told The Oakland Tribune that they thought an earthquake had struck until they looked out the window.

"It looked like hell on earth. I have never seen a ball of fire that huge," Bob Pellegrini said.

The flames quickly chased them from their home.

"The house is gone," Ed said. "I have nothing. Everything is gone. We're homeless."

Victims suffering from serious burns began arriving at San Francisco Bay area hospitals shortly after the blast. An estimate of the number of injured wasn't immediately available. Hospitals reported receiving about 20 injured patients - several of whom were in critical condition.

Jane Porcelli, 62, said she lives on a hill above where the fire was centered. She said she thought she heard a plane overhead with a struggling engine.

"And then you heard this bang. And everything shook except the floor, so we knew it wasn't an earthquake," Porcelli said. "I feel helpless that I can't do anything. I just gotta sit by and watch."

Stephanie Mullen, Associated Press news editor for photos based in San Francisco, was attending children's soccer practice with her two children and husband at Crestmoor High School when she saw the blast at 6:14 p.m.

"First, it was a low deep roar and everybody looked up, and we all knew something big was happening," she said. "Then there was a huge explosion with a ball of fire that went up behind the high school several thousand feet into the sky.

"Everybody grabbed their children and ran and put their children in their cars," Mullen said. "It was very clear something awful had happened."

Several minutes later, Mullen was near the fire scene, about a half-mile away in a middle-class neighborhood of 1960s-era homes in hills overlooking San Francisco, the bay and the airport. She said she could feel the heat of the fire on her face although she was three or four blocks away from the blaze. It appeared the fireball was big enough to have engulfed at least several homes.

"I could see families in the backyards of the homes next to where the fire was, bundling their children and trying to get them out of the backyards," she recounted.

She said people in the neighborhood were yelling, "This is awful" and "My family is down there."

Judy and Frank Serrsseque were walking down a hill away from the flames with a makeshift wagon carrying important documents, medication and three cats.

Judy Serrsseque said she heard an explosion, saw that fire was headed toward their home and knew they had to leave. As they fled, they said they saw people burned and people struggling to get their things out of burning houses.

"We got everything together, and we just got out," Judy Serrsseque. "Mostly we're wondering if we have a house to go back to."


Copyright © 2010 The Associated Press

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valerie Tucker

November 4, 2010

GOD BE WITH ALL

October 7, 2010

My wife Irene and I live on Fairmont Dr in San Bruno and our hearts go out to everyone that has been effected especially those who have lost friends and loved ones and those who have lost their homes.....

October 6, 2010

My friend Nic Virgos and his friend Ross lived in the area. Does anyone have info on them?

Bob O'Brien

October 1, 2010

I grew up in San Bruno and worked at the fire station in the neighborhood years ago, and want to share my condolences with all the families impacted by this terrible incident.

howard banks

October 1, 2010

my condolences,words fail

Anonymos

September 29, 2010

We are saddened for the families and the community as a whole to have suffered such a tragic and unfortunate tragedy. May God be with each of you in this time of need.

R.M.E. Sanchez

September 22, 2010

May our Lord put his arms around all of you, dry your eyes, and fill your heart with everlasting love.

C. Trawick

September 20, 2010

I am saddened by the loss of life, health, and property in my city. But I am very proud of how the community quickly came together to help it's human and animal residents.

Evelyn Woodruff

September 20, 2010

My thoughts and prayers go out to the victims and their families as well as to all the people from San Bruno. May you take comfort from the many who are trying to assist you at this time.

M Castaneda

September 20, 2010

It could have happened to any of us. You are all in my prayers. I ask the Lord to bring you comfort.

September 20, 2010

Our thoughts and prayers are with all those that has suffered and lossed in the San Bruno tragedy. Carry God in your hearts, along with your happy memories

Lovingly
The Johnson-Alexandre Family

J Bennett

September 19, 2010

Our Prayers and thoughts are with all of the people of San Bruno for their loss of homes and family. I was raised in the bay area and lived in SB and will always think of it as my home. My God keep all you safe and bring you peace.

The Horowitz Family

September 18, 2010

Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Brenda Brown

September 18, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Crichton

September 18, 2010

Our thoughts are with you all of you and your family and friends who have lost your loved ones.

Shankar Family

September 17, 2010

Our thoughts & prayers are with each & every family that suffered the great lost.

Randy Moss

September 17, 2010

So sorry to hear of your loss. All my thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.

Josy Range

September 17, 2010

I'll miss your friendly smiles and conversations that were part of my daily walk with my dogs through our neighborhood. My thoughts go out to your families and friends.

Sheila

September 16, 2010

God bless you all, and may you all have the strength and support from others to see you through this. My thoughts and prayers are with you every day.

Delia L. Lagpacan

September 16, 2010

To all the victims and their families as well as the survivors,my thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

Janice Pearcy

September 16, 2010

To all the victims and their families as well as the survivors, my prayers and thoughts are with you at this time. May you all have the strength to endure and please know you are not alone. We are all grieving with you. Stay strong my friends.

b b

September 16, 2010

my thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Laura Ravella

September 15, 2010

There are no words to express the tragedy that has hit so many of our San Bruno Families. May our community continue to help each other and may god watch over all.

Sandy

September 15, 2010

There simply are no words for the losses..To those whose lives were spared just know all of the bay area is with you in thought and prayer and wish you the very best.

S Clay

September 15, 2010

To the families: The world grieves with you at this time. There is not a lot that can be said that will take away your pain at this time. However do not uderestimate the value of prayer. The help that God supplies does make a difference. While it is true that divine help does not eliminate the pain, it can make it easier to bear.2 Cor 1:3,4

September 15, 2010

my thoughts and prayers are with all of you who lost loved ones,homes and pets.god bless all of you.love jan from jackson,calif.

September 14, 2010

May the peace and love of our Lord and Savior be with the families whom have lost their loved ones and be with those whom have lost their homes and pets.

Anne Sherwood

September 14, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with all who lost loved ones .

Christine R.

September 14, 2010

Our condolences and prayers to those who have loss their love ones in such a devastating event. May God's love and grace bring everyone inner strength, healing and peace.

Melissa H.

September 14, 2010

I am praying not only for the family I know that lost their house and the family I know waiting to go back to their house, but for ALL of you to be given peace by God and healing. I especially am praying for those who lost loved ones and those who got hurt. This will never be forgotten.

Paula

September 14, 2010

My thoughts and Prayers are with you in this time of sadness. Rest in peace. Time will fade the wounds and memorys of loved ones will remain; cherished as they are happy ones.

Davina Garcia

September 14, 2010

My prayers go out to all the families that where affected by this tragic accident.

September 14, 2010

My prayers & thoughts are with you all. I am truly sorry for your loss, especially for those families, who have lost a love/loved ones. I hope all of you find the strength you need to surpass this very difficult time now & ahead...

Sincerely,

Hernandez Family

September 14, 2010

Prayers will see you through. Please know you have so many people praying for your loss and sorrows.

Daryl Johnson

September 14, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with each and every family that has suffered this great lost of homes, family members and injuries that has caused so much pain. Remember there is nothing to hard for God. Read the book of Job and know that this too shall pass.

September 14, 2010

MY THOUGHTS AND SORRY IS WITH THE FAMILY, MAY THE GOD OF ALL COMFORT HELP THE FAMILIES TO ENDURE DURING THIS TIME OF PAIN, PLEASE READ 2CORINTHAINS 1;3,4. A,WINCHER. HOUSTON,TX

Judi Carr-Smith

September 14, 2010

Dear Family , My heart hurts as your heart Hurt.. I am deeply saddened by the News that I have been looking at ..I wish That we could understand God's will but that is not for us to Understand.My deepest Sympathy , It's as if YOU are part of My family !I cryed as so Many people did and are still doing. God bless Everyone, And you are not along .. We are here for you...

alice

September 14, 2010

Please accept my condolences. I hope you can find a measure of comfort from prayer and scripture that promise us we will see our loved ones again. John 6:40

Tina Martinez-Lane

September 14, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with all the people who lost their loved ones in this tragedy.

September 14, 2010

Dear Family, I am deeply saddened by this news as an artist myself( speaking on behalf of Jessica)..........I am praying for all who have been affected and wish that I could wave a magic wand to take away this great pain...........In my salon, we have discussed this tragedy as if all of the families were our own...........My deepest sympathy. May Gods loving embrace help you all during this time....... Lisa Anderson in SAn Mateo

Kathi Hamilton

September 13, 2010

My prayer is for the courage and strength to accept the will of God...my heart goes out to you. I am touched by this tragedy because my daughter lives on Crestmoor, she knows some of you..it could have been her as well...so in the name of all my family we will continue to pray for you as you pick up the pieces and move forward...San Bruno will rebuild and move forward...what doesn't take your life makes you stronger...and from what I read everywhere, the people of San Bruno are amazing...God Bless all of you

Kathleen Van Sandt

September 13, 2010

My heart is heavy with sorry. I pray for the grieving families. May you find comfort in the days to come.

Nicole Chanel

September 13, 2010

I'm sadden to know that your wonderful life's and families lifes have been ruined by this terrible tragedy. May you all rest in peace. May God be with you.

Nicole & Chanel.

September 13, 2010

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Scarlett Barnes

September 13, 2010

“On behalf of my family and I, we send our deepest sympathy and condolences to all of those affected by San Bruno Explosion/Fire and its aftermath ... This has been a tragic accident to the residents of San Bruno and it's surrounding cities ... Although it's difficult today to see beyond the sorrow, may looking back in memory help comfort you tomorrow.

Edith Talamantes

September 13, 2010

Our hearts are torn for those affected by this tragedy, especially for those who have lost their loved ones. My heart is with you.

Alejandra Ruiz

September 13, 2010

My heart and prayers are with all you families and friends of victims. God will walk you threw this difficult times.

Doreen Newton

September 13, 2010

To the all the familys of this tragic accident, sorry for your loss of your homes, posetions, and more important the lives that were lost in this mess. I pray you have a place to stay till your home is re-built. To the familys that lost loved ones I pray GOD gives you his PEACE, LOVE, and STRENGTH you will need in this time of sorrow, your home and things can be replaced but a life can't be replaced. Stay strong and know that GOD is in charge and he will restore your hearts, homes, and things, you can be mad at GOD but never hate him or the HOLY SPIRIT. Jesus understands your sorrow and insecurity of whats to come, so ask GOD for help to get through all this mess that you didn't ask for but are in. Again sorry for all that was lost. <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3

Doreen Newton

September 13, 2010

To all the familys of this tragic accident that has taken place. God will get you through this the loss of homes, things and most important the lives that were taken from familys. May you all have a place to stay while your homes are getting re-built, and to the familys that lost love ones i'm sorry for your loss, may GOD give you his STRENGTH, LOVE, and PEACE in this dificult time you are going through. My prayers go out to you all and a extra prayer for the familys that lost there loved ones. <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3

J T

September 13, 2010

My heart goes out to all the families and friends of the victims. I know the Lord will carry you through this difficult time.

Susan Murphy

September 13, 2010

I am so saddened by this tragic accident. I grew up in Crestmoor 2 and knew many of the families that still reside there. My thoughts and prayers go out to each and every one of you. God Bless.

Catherine M

September 13, 2010

Our hearts are torn as we watch footage of your community ablaze and hear of the stupendous losses, the deaths of beloved people, the homes of so many, neighbors, friends, relatives, people who are like us and among us. We ache for you and pray that you soon come to know moments of solace and peace.

Tawnya Coogan

September 13, 2010

My heart goes out to all of you during this tragic time and may God guide you through this time of need and help you.Cherish the wonderful memories of your Loved ones nothing will ever replace them but over time the pain and hurt will be a little less.

Nancy Sciabica

September 13, 2010

Gone from sight --not in spirit.
My thoughts and prayers to all affected by this loss.

Michelle Atencion

September 13, 2010

My prayers go out to all the people with loved ones and friends that are a part of this trajedy. God bless you all!

Victoria~Andrew

September 13, 2010

"moments of forsaken memories"
Our thoughts of prayers go out
to All those Affected from this
massive explosion in Beautiful
Community of SanBruno California
GodBless each and everyone of you.. family&friends~

T. Yarbrough

September 13, 2010

Mine and my family's thoughts and prayers go out to the families of the accident victims. Words cannot ever convey the magnitude of sadness over this tragedy and the loss of precious life. May God be with you during this sad time. May your loved ones rest in peace, bless their souls.

Nick Langaric

September 13, 2010

Our Deepest Prayers & Heartfelt Condolensces To All Families & Loved Ones Of Those That Lost Their Lives In San Bruno Fire, May God Of All Comfort Be with You In This Time, And Know That We Will Continue To Pray For The City Of San Bruno & Those Affected By This Tragedy-Reverend Nick & Donna Langarica of Victory Outreach Salinas Ca

becky n

September 13, 2010

my thoughts & prayers are with all of the people involved in this tragedy.

September 13, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this troubling time. May God Bless you all.

Kay Sanchez

September 13, 2010

There are no words to express my sadness,toward this tragic event. My prayers are with all of the families that lost someone. :-)

Candy Serra

September 13, 2010

To all who were affected by this tragedy. My thoughts and prayers are with you. May the Lord be your strength to get you through every minute of each day.

Jay P

September 13, 2010

I have no words to really describe what I want to say to all the victims here. Just know that people you don't know are concerned for you and do care about what happened.

Tina

September 13, 2010

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Kathie Ming

September 13, 2010

There are no words to convey the sadness in my heart. Prayers for all affected by this senseless tragedy.

zyrille

September 13, 2010

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. God bless...

Lory Baciocco Rehne

September 12, 2010

When I was born, I came home to San Bruno. I chose to return to San Bruno and start my family, I lived very close to the area which was devastated by the fire. My prayers and well wishes go out to the families who lost their homes and to the ones who lost loved ones. My God watch over the injured and survivors and remember you are all in my prayers

E. Danuco

September 12, 2010

To all the victims of this tragedy: My thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.
My heartfelt sympathies to the families of those who perished for their profound loss.

Carol Maez-Peterson

September 12, 2010

My prayers are with all of San Bruno. My heart is sad for the lives and homes lost. I grew up on Fleetwood Drive and was devastated when I heard of the explosion. I am optimistic that the people of San Bruno will help each other through this crisis.

The Josephs

September 12, 2010

As a fifth generation Bay Area resident, I am so saddened by the loss of my fellow residents. This is a special place to live and it seems so horrible not to be able to trust that your home is safe, especially in a quiet neighborhood. I wish you peace throughout the process of rebuilding your homes and your lives. I am hoping that PG & E will do what is right to make things whole.

September 12, 2010

My heart aches for all those who have been affected by this tragedy, especially to my good friend who may have lost three of her family members ... may God bring you strength in your time of need!

Mary Levine-Penn

September 12, 2010

I spent most of my life in the Bay Area and my heart goes out to all of the families who have suffered such a devastating loss. My heart is with each one of you even though I am 3000 miles away in Pennsylvania.

Gary & Sue Boyd

September 12, 2010

Words seem inadequate to express the sadness we feel. My the love of those around you help you through the days ahead. Our prayers are with you.

Joanne Trinca-Corey

September 12, 2010

I grew up in San bruno. My parents still live there. My heart sunk when I heard the news. So many people I grew up with are effected by this disaster. My heart and prayers are with you even though I am miles away in Washington state.

Nancy

September 12, 2010

Our prayers are with each and everyone of your and your families. May God bless you all.

Sue Johnson

September 12, 2010

Words are not enough to bring comfort, but know that prayers, thoughts and hopes are with you from all over the state.

j hall

September 12, 2010

I'm so very sorry to those lost and their families. May God bring you peace in the days ahead. My thoughts and prayers to all that are effected. God Bless..

All Souls

September 12, 2010

Our prayers and thoughts go out to the vitims and families of victims. We stand waiting for word on how to help you. May God hold you close and bring you through this dark time. From your neighbors in All Souls Parish

Nicole Warren

September 12, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with all the people that last there homes and loved ones.

Joanie Ledbetter

September 12, 2010

My heart and prayers go out to everyone in San Bruno - God Bless all of you!

R Eck

September 12, 2010

Our thought and Prayers go out to the family's of the victims....

Julie

September 12, 2010

My prayers go out to all the people in San Bruno who loss their loved ones or home. God Bless you!

MARIO VELEZ

September 11, 2010

GOD BLESS YOU ALL.

Belita

September 11, 2010

I cannot even begin to imagine the depth of pain and suffering for those of you affected by the San Bruno Fire. I want you to know that the entire Bay Area is praying for you and doing what we can to help you thru this most difficult time. You are not alone!

Laura Beckwith

September 11, 2010

We are and will continue to stop what we are doing and send the families of San Bruno good thoughts and prayers, God bless.

Craig

September 11, 2010

Our heart and prayers go out to our neighbors just south of us in Daly City, and wishing the surviviors of love ones loss, may god look over and offer his comfort, in this sad time of loss.
God Bless You

gb

September 11, 2010

words are just symbols, inadequate at best to covey all feelings the heart desires to express, God's family plan is not till death do you part, rather together sealed forever- the loves of your heart.
sympathy and love to all.

Jodi Austin

September 11, 2010

My prayers go out to all in San Bruno affected by this terrible disaster.

Teresa Rodondi

September 11, 2010

To the neighbors and all the families who lost their houses and loved ones; your all in my prayers. God bless you all.

Ingrid Dillard~

September 11, 2010

My condolences and prayers go to all the families who lost a loved one to the San Bruno explosion. May God help to strengthen and give peace to you at this difficult time.

Jenn L

September 11, 2010

My prayers go out to all the victims and families that has lost there loved ones and there homes in the San Bruno fire. God bless.

LaTonya Fontenot

September 11, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with all of the victims in the San Bruno explosion who have lost loved ones and their homes. I live in this community and it makes me proud to know that everyone is coming together to help their families and friends in need during this crisis!

A Friend

September 11, 2010

Praying for all of you. May you find the strength to get through this most difficult time.

Amala AlBadr

September 11, 2010

I feared for this happening 40 years ago when I left the city. I am so awfully sorry it happened to all involved. Insha'llah, it will NEVER happen again to anyone.

Steph & Ann-Marie Richter

September 11, 2010

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all-

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