NYPD cops responding to knife dispute among 10 hurt as Queens house explodes, burns down

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Ten people were hurt — including seven police officers — when a home exploded and burned down while cops were responding to a dispute involving a knife, according to police and fire officials.

Police responded to a reported dispute at a home on 130th Street in South Ozone Park around 2:42 a.m. Thursday — but when officers tried to get into the residence there was an “explosion,” NYPD said.

The blast sparked a massive, five-alarm inferno that quickly spread throughout the two-and-a-half-story private home and extended to a house next door.

FDNY crews gather outside the South Ozone Park, Queens home after an explosion injured seven NYPD officers. FDNY
An FDNY ladder truck reaches a shattered window while firefighters battle the blaze FNTV

Photos from the scene show that the building collapsed and was completely destroyed.

Ten people were rushed to local hospitals with minor injuries — seven of them police officers, according to NYPD and FDNY.

Rattled neighbor Jessica Irving said she heard “what sounded like gunfire” amid the chaos after the initial blast — although officials have made no suggestion there was a shooting.

Flames and smoke engulf the Queens house as a five-alarm fire tears through the structure. FNTV

Irving recalled hearing a “blood-curdling scream” as police ordered her to evacuate her house. She fled down the street in her car, she said.

“It was just a lot of commotion of yelling,” she told FreedomNewsTV.

Fire trucks line the street as heavy smoke blankets the neighborhood during the massive response. FDNY
Thick smoke fills the area, blanketing the neighborhood after the explosion and fire. FDNY

It was not immediately clear what the dispute — which sources told The Post involved a knife — was about.

No arrests have been made and the cause of fire remains under investigation.

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