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10 injured in 'significant' explosion at Vancouver Island military base

B.C. Emergency Health Services said six patients were treated at the base's medical unit, three were taken to hospital in stable condition, and one was was airlifted to hospital in serious condition. Military officials have yet to say what caused the explosion.

1 person airlifted to hospital in serious condition, B.C. Emergency Health Services says

Emergency crews respond to an explosion at CFB Comox on Nov. 18. Acting Wing Commander Lt.-Col.Mike Juilliet said the blast occurred in an accommodation unit undergoing renovation. (Dean Stoltz/CHEK News)

Emergency services say 10people have been injured, one seriously, at Canadian Forces Base Comoxin what themilitarydescribed as a "significant" explosion.

The blast happened around 9 a.m. PT in a barracks building, according to base spokesperson Capt. Brad Little.

According to B.C. Emergency Health Services (BCEHS), severalambulances, including anair ambulance carrying a critical care team, were dispatched to the scene around 9:15 a.m. PT.

In a statement to CBC, BCEHS said six patients were treated at the military base medical unit and three were taken to hospital in stable condition.

One patient in serious condition was airlifted to hospital with the criticalcare team, said BCEHS,which manages the British Columbia Ambulance Service.

Military officials have yet to say what caused the explosion.

Littlesaid he was in his office across the street when the explosion happened and it was strong enough to cave in part of the office building's ceiling.

He said the blast occurred some distance from where the base's aircraftare situated and there was no damage to aircraft or air field facilities.

Acting Wing Commander Lt.-Col.Mike Juillietsaid the explosion happened in an accommodationsbuilding that was under renovation, and the building is now heavily damaged.

He said military officials will providemore details at a later briefing, but did not specify when that would be.

"Our focus right now is on assisting our injured personnel," said Juilliet.

With files from Liz McArthur