Shelter-in-place issued after car crash leads to gas leak in Puyallup

Residents near the 4000 block of 22nd Street SE in Puyallup are being asked to shelter in place after a car crashed into a garage and damaged a gas meter, causing an active leak.

Published on Feb. 8, 2026

Residents near the 4000 block of 22nd Street SE in Puyallup are being asked to shelter in place after a car crashed into a garage and damaged a gas meter, causing an active leak. Fire crews say there's no fire and the leak is nearly under control, but they're still checking the building's structure and keeping the area restricted until it's fully safe.

Why it matters

Gas leaks can pose a serious risk to public safety, and the shelter-in-place order is a necessary precaution to protect the local community until the situation is fully resolved.

The details

According to reports, a car crashed into a garage in the 4000 block of 22nd Street SE in Puyallup, damaging a gas meter and causing an active leak. Fire crews have responded to the scene and are working to bring the leak under control, though they are still assessing the building's structural integrity before lifting the shelter-in-place order.

  • The incident occurred on February 8, 2026.

The players

Puyallup Fire Department

The local fire department responsible for responding to the gas leak incident and ensuring the safety of the surrounding area.

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What’s next

Fire crews will continue to monitor the situation and ensure the area is safe before lifting the shelter-in-place order.

The takeaway

This incident highlights the importance of public safety protocols and the quick response of emergency services in addressing potential hazards like gas leaks in residential areas.