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WARSAW — At approximately 1:15 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 19, Kosciusko County Dispatch reported a gas leak caused by a vehicle accident at the viaduct between Columbia Street and Winona Avenue. It was reported that one person was injured. Initial reports indicate that approximately 5 gallons of diesel fuel leaked into a nearby wastewater drain. Officials …read more.
WARSAW — Firefighters from the Warsaw Fire Department were called out to multiple locations Saturday morning to investigate possible gas leaks. According to a firefighters with the WFD Station 1, no leaks were found. The initial call came at approximately 8:05 a.m. Saturday, sending units to the area of 1226 E. Market Street in Warsaw. …read more.
WARSAW — Firefighters from the Warsaw Fire Department were called out at 8:05 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 17 to investigate a possible natural gas leak in the area of 1226 E. Market St., Warsaw. Dispatchers told firefighters that a call came in reporting the smell of gas outside in the area. More information will be reported …read more.
WARSAW — Crews are responding to an accident at 1212 N. Detroit St., Warsaw, where a vehicle has hit the side of a building. NIPSCO has also been called to the scene for a ruptured gas line. The area is currently blocked to traffic.
WARSAW — The area around 2366 E. Kemo Ave., Warsaw, has been evacuated due to a gas leak. Fire crews are responding. The leak is due to a contractor having punctured a gas line.
WARSAW — Heavy rainfall in June have the Warsaw Community Public Library staff feeling a little dampened as moisture continues to soak into the records room. WCPL Director Ann Zydek showed the leaky area to the library board during its regular meeting Monday afternoon, July 11. She noted the nature of the old Carnegie library …read more.
By 1st Sergeant Chad Hill Public Relations Officer, Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department WARSAW — Two men were seriously injured Monday afternoon after their vehicle struck a house. Kosciusko County Sheriff’s deputies and emergency personnel responded at approximately 3:30 p.m. Monday to the 3900 block of CR 150W after a 911 report of a vehicle that had …read more.
SYRACUSE — A truck parked along the street, allegedly slipped into gear and rolled into the house at 1039 N. Huntington St., Syracuse. The property damage accident was reported at 10:16 a.m. Tuesday, June 14. Claude Johnson, 52, EMS B60 Lane, Warsaw, told Syracuse Police he parked the vehicle in front of 1024 N. Huntington …read more.
Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory is responding to a report of a gas leak, 3000 N. Airport Road, Warsaw. Fire officials are on scene and NIPSCO has been contacted.
MILFORD — Milford Fire responded to the report of a gas leak at 71 E. North St. around 2 p.m. today, July 24.
UPDATE: According to Milford Fire Department the reported gas leak is under control and now being handled by NIPSCO. At approximately 9 p.m. Tuesday, June 23, Milford Fire Department was called to 206 N. Shaffer St., Milford. An odor of gas was reported, MFD is currently on scene investigating.
Warsaw Fire Department has been called to PetSmart, 640 CR 300N, to investigate a possible gas leak, in front of the store. Motorist should avoid the area. Fire officials responded and did not find any odor. There is no gas service to the business.
UPDATE: As of 6:24 p.m., all Pierceton Fire units were back in service. NIPSCO is handling the issue. At approximately 5:40 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 10, Pireceton Fire Department was called to the Marathon gas station at 2124 S SR 13 in Pierceton. An odor of gas was reported coming from Subway restaurant area of the …read more.
Emergency personnel are currently responding to a large, main gas leak located near Shelden and Poplar streets north of Kohl’s in Warsaw. A loud sound of gas releasing can be heard in the area. The leak is near the corner of Sassafras Court and Poplar Street in the residential community of Northwest Woods. Warsaw Fire Department …read more.
Emergency personnel are currently responding to a possible gas leak near the post office in Silver Lake. According to reports at the scene, the leak is coming from a broken pipe outside below a shutoff valve. Silver Lake Fire and Lake Township EMS are on standby currently until NIPSCO arrives on scene to turn off …read more.
Please note emergency personnel are responding to 408 South Graceland Avenue, Claypool for a report of a possible gas leak. Those traveling may want to avoid the area at this time.
At approximately 5:30 p.m., emergency services were dispatched to a location on North Detroit Street, near Jimmy Johns, for a possible gas leak. According to those on scene, a construction crew struck a gas line with a drill. Firefighters of the Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory responded to block the area and NIPSCO has already arrived. The …read more.
The gas leak located at Marsh Supermarket near the Marathon Station has been contained. According to reports, a gas line was hit in a grassy area near the Marathon Gas Station. The gas leak is believed to have been caused by digging with a hand tool in the area. According to fire fighters at the …read more.
Emergency personnel responded to a gas leak reported on the west side of Canal Street in Winona Lake. According to Kosciusko County Dispatch, the gas leak has been contained at this time. Winona Lake Fire Department and NIPSCO were called to the scene with Warsaw Fire Department called later for assistance. A strong gaseous odor …read more.
[weaver_youtube 9YjmixyM6tQ rel=0] Crews tearing down in Winona Lake caused a gas leak at the corner of 13th Street and Chestnut. Local resident Josh Gales provided us with a video and photo from the event, where NIPSCO is working to repair the leak.
Update: Warsaw Fire Department was unable to identify the cause of the gas odor at Wal-Mart last night. A thorough investigation revealed there was no actual gas leak. Warsaw Fire Department is currently responding to a report of a possible natural gas leak at Wal-Mart in Warsaw. A strong odor of natural gas was reported …read more.
We’ve received reports of a possible gas leak at the Salvation Army in Warsaw on 501 Arthur Street. Someone at the location reported a strong odor inside the building. Warsaw Fire Department have been dispatched to investigate. We will have more on this as information becomes available to us. According to Kosciusko Communications Center an …read more.
Warsaw-Wayne Township Fire Territory had Ferguson Road just south of CR 200 South at SR 25 closed for about 45 minutes Sunday for a gas leak. It was reported that underground lines were leaking and NIPSCO was called to immediately respond to the scene. The utility company said it increased gas flow pressure in anticipation …read more.
[weaver_youtube I15Y54MT2Nw rel=0] Pierceton Fire Department was called to respond to a gas leak located in at 597 South Old Road 13, Lot 15 in Pleasant Acres earlier today. According to NIPSCO, gas has been shut off to the line and crews are responding to make necessary repairs. According to scanner traffic, the leak was a …read more.
[weaver_youtube M44KFJuW rel=0] Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory, local police and NIPSCO officials have contained a gas leak located in the 800 block of Rozella Road where a gas line had been struck at approximately 1 p.m. Fire officials on scene reported a 1-inch gas line going into the residence at 859 Rozella Rd. was broken earlier. Rozella …read more.
[weaver_youtube r0h2LYzEuv8 rel=0] NIPSCO’s Director of External Communications, Nick Meyer, tells StaceyPageOnline.com that he does not anticipate problems going much into this evening as a result of a gas leak on West Lake Street. Warsaw fire fighters were called at about 1:10 p.m. to West Lake Street near Melody Acres subdivision where Meyer now says a …read more.
An inflatable eagle on the roof of the Family Dollar complex in Syracuse is suspected to have caused a gas line to break overnight, but it was not noticed until this morning. Syracuse/Turkey Creek Fire Territory Fire Department was called at 9:21 a.m. today to Family Dollar, Pickwick Road, Syracuse, when employees reported the smell …read more.
A large gas leak in downtown Warsaw Monday inconvenienced some motorists and temporarily shut down one business, but Warsaw Fire Chief Mike Brubaker today tells StaceyPageOnline.com that further evacuations were not necessary. The gas leak was found at about 11:30 a.m. on Main Street near Lake Street. Main Street was closed from Lake to Buffalo …read more.
Warsaw Fire personnel have a section of Main Street in downtown Warsaw blocked off while a gas leak is being repaired. The leak is in the area between Lake and Buffalo streets. According to Warsaw Fire Chief Mike Brubaker, a fiber optic line must be located before NIPSCO can attempt to dig to repair the …read more.
The 200 Block of West Fort Wayne Street in Warsaw is closed due to a gas leak in that area and police say it will be remain closed for most of the day. Warsaw Fire Department was called to the location around 7:30 a.m. for the odor of natural gas and found natural gas bubbling …read more.
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=viwxFdoqRLQ] (UPDATE: Word has been received at 6:53 p.m. that the gas leak in Warsaw has been stopped. NIPSCO is on the scene and will continue to be in the area for some time, but the leak has been stopped.) From Earlier…. Warsaw and Winona Lake fire departments are now on scene of a …read more.
















