Sault Fire Services confirmed a gas line was hit at the parish hall demolition site next to St. Luke's Anglican Church, resulting in the leak
Earlier this morning, Sault Fire Services and Enbridge Gas attended to a gas leak at a construction site near the corner of Albert Street East and Brock Street.
Sault Fire Services deputy chief Paul Milosevich confirmed to SooToday that the construction company working on the demolition of the parish hall next to St. Luke's Anglican Cathedral hit a gas line, resulting in the leak."By the time our crews got there, Enbridge was already there," Milosevich says. "Our main priority is to get the gas company there when there's a leak.
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