SACRAMENTO, Calif.
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All four Sacramento firefighters hurt in an Oak Park house explosion have been released from UC Davis Medical Center, a fire official said.
No arrests have been made and no suspects have been named in connection with the blast, which authorities have labeled arson.
The vacant house, located in the 3800 block of 25th Avenue, blew up on the morning of July 5 as firefighters were entering.
A gas leak had been reported shortly before the explosion.
Jeff Coats, 31, a six-year Fire Department veteran, and Mike Feyh, 45, a 16-year veteran, are now out of the hospital. One was released late Sunday, while the other went home on Monday, fire Capt. Jim Doucette said.
Ten-year veteran Scott McKinney, 40, was released from the hospital on Sunday.
David Storck, 33, a 10-year veteran, was released from the hospital on the day of the blast.
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