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Liberty Dialysis natural gas explosion destroys 'heart of clinic'

The back of Liberty Dialysis on U.S. Highway 77 was rocked by an explosion early Tuesday morning. The cause was a natural gas leak, said Waxahachie Fire Chief Ricky Boyd.

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Posted: Tuesday, July 21, 2015 8:41 am | Updated: 7:28 pm, Tue Jul 21, 2015.

A natural gas leak caused an early morning explosion at Liberty Dialysis in Waxahachie off U.S. Highway 77 behind Dickey's Barbecue Pit, said Waxahachie Fire Chief Ricky Boyd at the scene.

“You can see the back wall is basically all blown off, so it was quite an explosion,” Boyd said. “We're very fortunate that nobody was in the back of the building when it happened. I've seen explosions before, and this is pretty big.”

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