tirsdag den 17. april 2012

UPDATED: Gas Odor Evacuates Havre de Grace High Building - Havre de Grace, MD Patch

http://havredegrace.patch.com/articles/gas-odor-evacuates-havre-de-grace-high-building 


UPDATED (1:50 p.m.)—A portion of Havre de Grace High School has been evacuated for a "faint odor of gas," a school official confirmed toPatch.
The building containing the gymnasium, auditorium and the music department was evacuated around 12:30 p.m.
Teri Kranefeld, manager of communications forHarford County Public Schools, told Patch in an email a "faint gas smell was detected by the boiler room near the gym. That building has been evacuated. Police and the [Susquehanna Hose Company] are on site to assess the situation."
Kranefeld had no further info as of 12:44 p.m.
Students in the gym and auditorium building were moved to the main building.
Chief Scott Hurst told Patch in a text message Monday afternoon that the Susquehanna Hose Company reported a gas leak in the boiler room to BGE. Hurst added that a BGE crew was on the scene around 1:45 p.m.
Stay with Patch for updates.
Related Topics: Havre de Grace High School and Susquehanna Hose Company

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