Eugene Springfield Fire Responds to Gas Leak at Downtown Commercial Building

 


EUGENE, Ore. — Eugene Springfield Fire (ESF) crews rushed to 525 High Street in Eugene at 8:47 a.m. on Thursday following reports of a possible natural gas leak.

Northwest Natural (NWN) confirmed a leak inside the multi-occupancy commercial building, prompting a robust response from ESF, including four engines, two trucks, two battalion chiefs, and an ambulance.

Upon arrival, firefighters detected natural gas emanating from within the structure and immediately evacuated all six businesses housed in the building. Crews worked methodically, ventilating the premises business by business to clear the gas. Over the next 90 minutes, ESF collaborated with NWN and Eugene Water & Electric Board (EWEB) to safely eliminate the remaining gas.

The Eugene Police Department (EPD) assisted with traffic control during the operation.
ESF expressed gratitude to NWN and EWEB for their utility support and to EPD for managing traffic, ensuring a coordinated and effective response to the incident.

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