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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