A San Diego Fire-Rescue truck. (File photo by Alexander Nguyen/Times of San Diego)
Firefighters responded to a natural gas leak in a single-story residence in Point Loma Heights on Friday.
A call came in of a natural gas leak at 8:42 a.m. Friday, with firefighting units responding seven minutes later to 4284 Orchard Ave., near the intersection of Del Mar Avenue and Venice Street, according to the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department.
A total of 22 personnel were dispatched to the scene along with equipment that included one fire truck, two battalion chiefs, and four fire engines.
There were no reports of evacuations, injuries, or losses.
The event was reported closed by SDFRD at 9:30 a.m.
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