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Gas leak fixed close to GMC

LAWRENCEVILLE -- Emergency personnel responded to Gwinnett Medical Center's main campus Thursday morning after a construction crew ruptured a natural gas line nearby, officials said.

Hospital staff reported an odor of gas in the main building of the 1000 Medical Center Blvd. complex about 7:35 a.m. Members of the Fire Department's HAZMAT team found only slight readings inside and did not evacuate patients, visitors or staff, Fire Department spokesman Capt. Thomas Rutledge said.

A crew from Lawrenceville Gas brought the leak under control about an hour later, Rutledge said.

Rutledge said the leak was caused by a contracting crew that struck a two-inch gas service line while digging nearby.

"Firefighters repeatedly checked all floors of the building with gas meters and found no residual readings," he said.

No injuries were reported.

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