Shelter-In-Place Ordered After Gas Line Ruptures in San Francisco's Pacific Heights
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) -- Fire crews ordered a shelter-in-place for San Francisco's Pacific Heights neighborhood Wednesday morning after a gas line ruptured there, according to the San Francisco Fire Department.
The SFFD received reports of the rupture 1900 Block of Baker Street around 11:50 a.m. and responded not long after.
Responding crews said a construction worker caused the rupture.
No injuries were reported and it was unclear as of press time how long the shelter-in-place would last.
The utility company PG&E did not comment on the rupture.
This story will be updated.