HazMat dispatched to Dallas apartment building after dangerous CO levels detected

The Brief

  • Dallas firefighters and HazMat crews responded to the Davis Building in Oak Cliff after dangerous levels of carbon monoxide triggered alarms late Wednesday night.
  • Investigators believe the CO gas was produced by gasoline-powered equipment used by construction crews laying concrete earlier in the day, which filtered into the building.
  • Crews safely ventilated the building and allowed residents to return within two hours.

DALLAS Hazardous materials (HazMat) crews were dispatched to the Davis Building in the Bishop Arts District after dangerous levels of carbon monoxide (CO) were detected late Wednesday night.

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