oxygen, or anything else that needs to be stored and transported compressed. So we’ve got hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and a few other gasses. Beyond the explosion hazard, it sounds innocuous enough.
The Oxford Center had said in an email following the explosion that a fire started inside the hyperbaric oxygen chamber. “The safety and wellbeing of the children we serve is our highest ...
Without free oxygen, there can be no explosion." Plant operators began hooking devices to the containment building in order to slowly burn away the hydrogen, thereby bleeding away the bubble.