Video - Dangerous Couplings
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Mismarked gas lines create more hazards
Posted on November 13, 2010 at 12:09 AM
Updated Sunday, Nov 14 at 12:24 AM
A News 8 investigation has uncovered new examples of unmarked or mismarked gas transmission and gas gathering lines. In each case, the unsuspecting workers who hit them say they are lucky to be alive.
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