Gas Leak Reported At Frist

Emergency services responded to a reported gas leak at the Frist Campus Center at 12:10 p.m. Wednesday, said Robert Gregory, the Princeton Fire Department Director of Emergency Services.People were allowed to re-enter the building around 12:50, once the fire department determined that the smell came from a dry sewer trap. PSE&G, the state utility company is still checking the building for the source of the problem.“We are still investigating, and trying to figure out exactly what is going on,” Gregory said.No injuries were reported in the incident, Princeton University spokesperson John Cramer wrote in an email.About a dozen emergency vehicles responded to the call, temporarily slowing traffic at Washington Road and Ivy Lane. 

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