Fire response for carbon monoxide alarm in apartment building


Emergency responders went to an apartment building due to a carbon monoxide alarm. They found dangerous levels of carbon monoxide and turned off the stove. Atlanta Gas was called to handle the situation.
Audio|Source: Atlanta Fire Rescue
01:20
Transcript:
Just 38 in service. See what's the server. I'm sorry. 3400 Stratford Road, Northeast, across the East Street Road at the MAA apartment building number four. Commercial one no Sunday, time out is 2117 hour. That's great. We'll be investigating. Turned to 15, which is when I'm saying, Montgomery Ferry, dry, and beef. Cross of Golf Circle. They're getting sickly. Can we get Atlanta gas right up to this location? Have we seen for what's going on? It's going to be a CO alarm and getting readings on a CO monitor. 20 parts per million, nerd it down the stove, cut it off, we still have a man of gas coming up to this location. (name withheld), I'm not fun. You're going to be back in service? We're going to remain on same until they get here until the levels get low.
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Location mentioned:
Near Stratford Rd NE building 4, Atlanta, GA 30326
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