The chairman of the Arkansas Medical Board was critically injured Wednesday in an apparent explosion after he got into his car at his West Memphis home, according to CNN affiliate WMC.
Dr. Trent Pierce was injured outside his home Wednesday, authorities and local media say.
However police do not believe foul play was involved, saying the incident could have been caused by a malfunction with Dr. Trent Pierce's hybrid Lexus SUV, according to affiliate WREG.
Pierce, a family practitioner who specializes in asthma, was flown to a Memphis, Tennessee, hospital in extremely critical condition, the station reported, citing police. The apparent blast occurred at about 8 a.m. as Pierce got into the car, WMC said.
FBI spokesman Jason Pack told CNN two people were injured in the incident. He said authorities have not determined there was an explosion but have confirmed a fire.
Aerial footage from the scene showed the white SUV with its hood blown up and its front end extensively damaged.
Medical board spokeswoman Peggy Cryer said the board heard Pierce was flown to the hospital but had no definite information beyond that.
"We do not know enough to give any kind of statement," she said.
Callers to Pierce's office received an answering machine message saying the office is closed, but the call repeatedly disconnected during the recording, preventing messages from being left.
Doris Davis, who works in an eye doctor's office next door, said Pierce's office staff is swamped trying to deal with patients who arrived for their appointments.
Attempts to contact Lexus were not immediately successful Wednesday.
Pack said agents were en route to the scene, along with personnel from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. The FBI is assisting local authorities in their investigation, he said.
West Memphis, Arkansas, and Memphis, Tennessee, are separated by the Mississippi River.
Pierce was described as a pillar of the community in West Memphis, a small town of about 30,000 people. Acquaintances said Pierce had purchased the hybrid Lexus not long ago.
Dr. Trent Pierce was injured outside his home Wednesday, authorities and local media say.
However police do not believe foul play was involved, saying the incident could have been caused by a malfunction with Dr. Trent Pierce's hybrid Lexus SUV, according to affiliate WREG.
Pierce, a family practitioner who specializes in asthma, was flown to a Memphis, Tennessee, hospital in extremely critical condition, the station reported, citing police. The apparent blast occurred at about 8 a.m. as Pierce got into the car, WMC said.
FBI spokesman Jason Pack told CNN two people were injured in the incident. He said authorities have not determined there was an explosion but have confirmed a fire.
Aerial footage from the scene showed the white SUV with its hood blown up and its front end extensively damaged.
Medical board spokeswoman Peggy Cryer said the board heard Pierce was flown to the hospital but had no definite information beyond that.
"We do not know enough to give any kind of statement," she said.
Callers to Pierce's office received an answering machine message saying the office is closed, but the call repeatedly disconnected during the recording, preventing messages from being left.
Doris Davis, who works in an eye doctor's office next door, said Pierce's office staff is swamped trying to deal with patients who arrived for their appointments.
Attempts to contact Lexus were not immediately successful Wednesday.
Pack said agents were en route to the scene, along with personnel from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. The FBI is assisting local authorities in their investigation, he said.
West Memphis, Arkansas, and Memphis, Tennessee, are separated by the Mississippi River.
Pierce was described as a pillar of the community in West Memphis, a small town of about 30,000 people. Acquaintances said Pierce had purchased the hybrid Lexus not long ago.