Minor gas leak evacuates building, closes intersection on Sunset Hill

A minor gas leak has been resolved at a construction site near the shops on Sunset Hill at 32nd Ave NW and NW 65th St.

Seattle Fire Department responded with several units and Puget Sound Energy was called out to investigate the leak, which was resolved quickly and without incident.

Kristin Tinsley from Seattle Fire said they called off the additional fire units after PSE couldn’t find any readings of gas. The intersection has been reopened and the building deemed safe for re-entry.

 

10 thoughts to “Minor gas leak evacuates building, closes intersection on Sunset Hill”

        1. Yes braised leek, no $18 wedge salad. C’mon, that’s too much dinero. 32nd and 65th, isn’t that where the Rain City Video was? That’s gonna be a restaurant, supposedly (yum!)

          1. I do miss Rain City Video though. I heard that Walter’s is also done at the end of November. Sad.

  1. It was a minor leak in the road right of way on 65th. It took about 30 minutes to repair. Apparently the company putting in the hi speed internet lines nicked a gas line…..Much ado about nothing really.

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