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Gas Leak Prompts Evacuation at Sacramento Elementary School
Students and teachers were moved out of a classroom at Father Keith B. Kenny K-6 School as a precaution.
Published on Feb. 5, 2026
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A possible gas leak was reported at around 7:47 a.m. on Thursday at Father Keith B. Kenny K-6 School in Sacramento, California. One classroom was evacuated as a precaution while Pacific Gas & Electric crews were dispatched to the scene to investigate the situation.
Why it matters
Gas leaks can pose serious safety risks, especially in schools where the safety of children is paramount. Prompt evacuation and response from emergency services helps ensure the well-being of students and staff.
The details
According to the Sacramento Fire Department, a possible gas leak was reported around 7:47 a.m. at Father Keith B. Kenny K-6 School. As a precaution, one classroom was evacuated while PG&E crews were dispatched to the scene to check out the situation. No further details have been released about the cause of the leak or if anyone was injured.
- The gas leak was reported around 7:47 a.m. on Thursday, February 5, 2026.
The players
Father Keith B. Kenny K-6 School
A K-6 school in the Sacramento City Unified School District located at 3525 Martin L. King Jr. Blvd.
Sacramento Fire Department
The local fire department that responded to the reported gas leak at the school.
Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E)
The utility company that dispatched crews to the school to investigate the potential gas leak.
What’s next
PG&E crews are still investigating the cause of the gas leak and will provide more details once their assessment is complete.
The takeaway
Quick action by school staff and emergency responders helped ensure the safety of students and teachers during the gas leak incident. Maintaining vigilance and emergency preparedness protocols is crucial for protecting the well-being of a school community.
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