Improper turn by truck causes minor gas leak
by ABBEY LENNON
Nov 03, 2012 | 1630 views | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend | print
The yellow grate that once served as a protective sheiled of a Dalton Utilities gas line was run over by this tractor trailer, causing a minor gas leak and the roads to be shut down for a short period of time.
The yellow grate that once served as a protective sheiled of a Dalton Utilities gas line was run over by this tractor trailer, causing a minor gas leak and the roads to be shut down for a short period of time.
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Roads were opened shortly after a tractor trailer ran over a stop sign, street sign, and a gas line, causing a leak, at the intersection of County Line Rd. and Plainville Rd. Monday, Oct. 29.

The driver of the Western Express truck, out of Nashville, Tenn., was pulling off of County Line Rd., turning right onto Plainville, when the tractor trailer’s two, rear, right tires became entangled with a yellow protective grate over a gas line.

The line, belonging to Dalton Utilities, began to leak after the collision. Response units from Gordon County Fire Department station one and the Plainville station three responded to the scene, according to Gordon County Assistant Fire Chief Byron Sutton.

According to Lori McDaniel, a spokesperson from Dalton Utilities, the line was a “loop feed,” and gas service was not lost for any customers, as crews were able to isolate the leak.

The driver of the truck was charged with improper turn, according to Georgia State Patrol, and no injuries occurred.
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