Gas Leak Forces Evacuation

Gas Leak Forces Evacuation


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(KSL News) -- A gas leak forced some Salt Lake City residents out of their homes this morning.

Construction crews working in the area of 900 South and 400 East, hit a two inch high pressure gas line.

Residents on both sides of 400 East were evacuated. There was a strong smell of gas in the air, but authorities were able to close the gas line in about 10 minutes.

Gas Leak Forces Evacuation

Dennis McKone, Salt Lake City Fire Dept.: "Any time you have natural gas leaking it's a potential serious situation. It just takes one little spark for anything to ignite it."

One woman complained of a headache and nausea. She was checked out at the scene.

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