Gas line ruptures, catches fire near Etchart Rd. | KGET:
"BAKERSFIELD - Firefighters and Hazmat crews are on scene at this hour of a gas line rupture on Calloway Road between 7th Standard and Snow roads, near Etchart Road.
It happened shortly after two when a gas line ruptured and caught fire. One person was taken to Kern Medical Center with moderate burns to his upper body and face, and three workers received minor injuries.
The crew was on a housing development site in northwest Bakersfield.
Sixty homes were without gas as of 5 p.m., according to officials, and may remain that way until Wednesday night.
Calloway Road between 7th Standard and Snow roads were reopened around 5 p.m.
Capt. Doug Johnston from the Kern County Fire Department said no one in the area is in danger and gas is no longer leaking."
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