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Gas Meter Hit by Lightning and Repairs - April 4 2008
A possible explosion was avoided thanks to the quick thinking of a
telephone repairman, who smelled gas, and immediately reported
it to the Osgood Gas Department, according to Steve Wilhoit, who
is the supervisor for the utility.
Wilhoit said the call came in last Friday, April 4 after Bruce
Bauman with ETC reported smelling gas when he was working out on
County Road 500 North.
Upon arrival, gas utility workers smelled the gas and knew they
had a problem. "As we went to the gas meter to check the
half-foot gauge, it was not spinning, but the smell was
greater," noted Wilhoit. He said they walked around to the side
of the residence where they found gas blowing out of the ground
in two different locations. "The gas department went into
defense mode," he told The Versailles Republican. They
immediately dug the service line and crimped off the leak.
After investigating, Wilhoit found a lightning strike to be the
cause of the problem. After several hours of work, the service
was restored to the residence, with the house checking safe.
"We are grateful the repairman called to report the smell of gas
as this incident could have become serious if it was not
reported," Wilhoit noted. He urges people to call if you suspect
a leak. "It's never a bother to check it out and it might save
someone's life," he said. You can call the Ripley County
Communications Center at 812-689-5555. |
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