Gas line rupture causes carbon monoxide at residential home, Atlanta GA
Fire units responded to a residence near North Stratford Road for a gas line rupture and elevated carbon monoxide inside the home. The gas was turned off and the house ventilated. Gas company arrived to manage the situation.
Audio|Source: Atlanta Fire Rescue
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Paramountaine, Kitchen 3, Truck 11, respond to near North Stratford Road, northeast, cross a bus drive.
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Paramedic engine 3, truck 11, respond to near North Stratford Road, northeast,
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cross a buff drive.
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Gas line hit at 1554.4.
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Termsion 6.
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Return in Atlanta.
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Tract 10.
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Yes, ma'am.
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It's going to be elevated carbon monoxide inside the resident, second area of gas power of spade heaters.
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Turn the gas off, ventilates the home, and we are back in service.
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I'm sorry, thank you, 54.
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5, go ahead.
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Q5s of APD is needed.
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That's a negative radio.
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It looks like we have Atlanta gas like pulling up on scene now.
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I'll let you know when they allow us to be released.
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We see APD can cancel.
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Atlanta gas on scene 1555.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Stratford Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30342
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