WA DC – A man suffered burns and a house sustained serious damage when something exploded Wednesday afternoon.

“I ain’t never heard nothing that loud before,” neighbor Roy Tolbert told News 4.”It was a big boom, and the ground shook.”Neighbors ran to the

scene to find the windows blown out, the door blown off the house, and an entire side of the house demolished.

D.C. Fire and EMS units arrived at a home in the 1100 block of 46th Street SE just after 3:30 p.m. and saw smoke and fire coming from the back of the

house.

Neighbors say Vernon McCoy lives in that home.He was inside that home when it exploded.Witnesses say he stumbled to the back yard, screaming for help.Those who know McCoy describe him as a kind neighbor.”He was a good

person.When we needed help, he would always lend us a hand.We can count on him for everything, ” next door neighbor Tomasa Bonilla said.

Investigators say they still don’t know what caused the blast.”It could’ve most likely been something heavier than air,” DC Fire Chief Dennis Rubin told News 4; “perhaps LP gas or some type of ammo, or even a flammable liquid.We’re just not sure at this point.”

The fire was knocked down initially, but flames shot up later. Fire Chief Dennis Rubin said no firefighters were allowed inside the building because of structural problems.Fire officials will remain on the scene overnight because of concerns it may collapse before morning.A demolition crew will knock the home down Thursday.

The man who neighbors identify as McCoy is in his 40s, and suffered second and third-degree burns to 90 percent of his body and is in critical

condition. No other injuries were reported.A dog was also rescued from the home.