Woman offers gas imaging camera service to Rustic Ridge residents August 31, 2023

Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
“We have checked 10 homes so far thankfully with no significant concerns pertaining to gas,” said Tammy Murphy, advocacy director of Physicians for Social Responsibility, who was on the scene Thursday with Digiulio. “There were some issues with gas equipment and/appliances that were moved or displaced because of the blast percussion and Chris talked to the residents about each concern.”
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