An explosion in a Fremont apartment Tuesday morning was possibly the result of a drug lab operation gone bad, according to police.
At about 9:30 a.m., Fremont police and fire crews were sent to the 37000 block of Waverly Terrace in response to calls about an explosion at a residence.
All of the occupants had left the scene before police arrived and several adjoining units were evacuated during the investigation.
Police later learned that one person they believe is connected to the explosion checked themselves into a hospital and is in critical condition.
NBC Bay Area learned Wednesday that Kaiser’s San Leandro location had to be shut down for four hours after a man, believed to have been involved in the explosion, showed up in their emergency room.
Kaiser released the statement Wednesday:
“At about 1:20 p.m. yesterday, our emergency department received and responded to a patient exposed to an unknown substance. Law enforcement and the fire department arrived and we closed our Emergency Department for a period of time, reopening at 5:30 pm."
Now, investigators are looking at what substance that man was exposed to.
No additional details were released.
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