Hazmat situation temporarily closes Greg Street in Sparks
Sparks Fire Department responded to the incident, sealing off the leak before it could cause any injuries.
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Around noon on Sunday, the Sparks Fire Department was sent out on a call about a leaking liquid nitrogen tank on E. Greg Street.
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