Firefighters and Officials Respond to Crash Involving Natural Gas Main Rupture
Phoenix, AZ – Following a crash on April 15, a North Phoenix intersection is now reopened after a hazardous materials (HAZMAT) situation caused road closures and evacuations.
Details of the Incident
Fire officials reported that around 10:30 a.m., they responded to a crash at the intersection of 27th Avenue and Northern. The incident involved a vehicle striking a high-pressure natural gas main, leading to its rupture.
HAZMAT Response
Upon arrival, emergency crews quickly identified the severity of the situation and initiated a hazardous materials response. Teams from the Phoenix and Glendale Fire Departments evacuated and assessed surrounding buildings within a quarter-mile radius.
Evacuations and School Response
The impact of the incident extended to the Washington Elementary School District, where all students and staff were evacuated to Palo Verde Middle School, situated near 39th Avenue and Orangewood.
Gas Main Secured
Southwest Gas, responding swiftly, managed to secure the ruptured natural gas infrastructure. Crews remained on-site into the evening to address the aftermath of the incident.
Conclusion: Investigation Ongoing
Phoenix Police will be conducting an investigation into the crash, aiming to determine the circumstances leading to the collision and the subsequent rupture of the gas main.
Stay tuned for further updates as this story continues to develop.
(This story is developing. Please check back for updates.)
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