Gas leak clears Stanford frat house
A Stanford University fraternity was evacuated because of a gas leak Tuesday afternoon, Palo Alto fire officials said.
A Stanford University fraternity was evacuated because of a gas leak Tuesday afternoon, Palo Alto fire officials said.
A Stanford University fraternity was evacuated because of a gas leak Tuesday afternoon, Palo Alto fire officials said.
Fire crews were notified of a gas leak at 1047 Campus Drive around 3:50 p.m., according to a fire dispatcher.
A construction crew digging in the area hit a gas line, causing the leak, according to Palo Alto fire Battalion Chief Kevin McNally.
Firefighters evacuated a nearby fraternity and waited for PG&E to respond and stop the leak. The gas leak was stopped about an hour later, McNally said.
No injuries were reported.
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