Over 100 people were reported to be injured in the blast and were originally transported to a makeshift triage set up at West High School's football field. It was later moved to a community center due to its proximity to the still-burning facility. Hillcrest Baptist Medical Center in Waco received over 40 injured for treatment. Patients were also admitted to Waco's Providence Healthcare Network, Fort Worth's John Peter Smith Health Network, Dallas's Parkland Memorial Hospital, and Temple's Scott and White Memorial Hospital.[33]
It was announced on April 19 that twelve bodies had been recovered, sixty people were missing, and there had been at least 200 injured.[34] The twelve dead included ten first responders as well as two civilians who had volunteered to fight the fire.[35]
The final confirmed death toll was fifteen fatalities,[2][3] while approximately 160[4] to 200[1] people sustained non-fatal injuries.