Pioneer Village Winter Wonderland Begins This Saturday Evening MidAmerican Energy officials were notified and arrived at the scene to make the necessary repairs. Fire and rescue personnel were able to shut off the gas. It was only after the natural gas smell became more present that neighbors realized what had happened, and called for the fire and rescue department. Neighbors say they heard a bang, but when they looked outside, they didn’t notice anything. They were told a car had struck the gas meter next to the home, breaking off the gas line, but the car had fled the scene, and was no longer within the immediate area. When they arrived at the scene, the strong smell of natural gas was present. (Le Mars) - Le Mars fire and rescue were called to the 200 block of 4th Street southwest last evening at about 9:00 p.m. Fire and Rescue Department Respond To Natural Gas Leak
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