Gas leak found after fire alarm in Atlanta apartment, Atlanta GA


Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at a four-story apartment complex near Roswell Rd in Atlanta. They found a faulty stove causing a gas leak and carbon monoxide. The gas supply was cleared, and a damaged half-inch gas line was discovered. Atlanta Gas was called to fix the situation, and the incident was controlled.
Audio|Source: Atlanta Fire Rescue
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Transcript:
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338 on the scene 3315 Roswell Road we have nothing showing in four-story residential apartment complex we're going to be on investigating
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please see 1325 my radio yes we can hold us back in service in service town so 3216 dollars
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Control.
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We'll be out investigating.
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We'll be out investigating.
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Please,
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2.14-0.1328.
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Yes.
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Check on, respond to 285.
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Andrew Young, International Louisville at Northwest. Respond to a merger of fire alarm.
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1328, a while.
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Truck 1 is a route.
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Truck 1, they're out, 1320.
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June 9 were you?
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Go ahead.
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It's going to be a faulty stove.
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With the assistance of truck 36, we cleared out the natural gas and CO in the apartment.
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We showed 8 and 9 and truck 36 back 2.
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They get received, 1328.
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Good ahead.
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There's going to be a half inch gas line hit.
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We're going to stand by for a Atlanta gas and we have one entrance into the neighborhood.
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We're going to release truck 14.
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