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Four Hospitalized After Carbon Monoxide Exposure in Apartment Building

1000 16th Ave S

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Summary

  • Nashville Fire Department evacuated the Signature Music Row apartment building due to a carbon monoxide incident, with levels detected between 200 and 560 PPM. Approximately 50 residents were evaluated, four were hospitalized, and one person was found semi-unconscious. The cause of the gas buildup is still under investigation.
  • Carbon monoxide is an invisible, odorless gas that can make people sick or unconscious within minutes. Use working detectors, ventilate properly, and leave immediately if symptoms like dizziness or nausea start.

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The cause of the carbon monoxide buildup remains unknown, and officials said crews may remain on scene throughout the night.

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Fire officials detected carbon monoxide levels ranging from 200 to 560 parts per million, far above the normal level of 35 PPM.

Crews breached an apartment door and found one person semi-unconscious inside.

Fire officials evacuated the building and began checking residents’ well-being. About 50 people were evaluated, four were transported to a hospital, and two others refused hospital transport.

On Thursday night, Nashville Fire Department crews responded to a reported carbon monoxide incident at the Signature Music Row apartment building after a resident felt sick inside an apartment but felt better after going outside. Emergency services were called following the report.

Incident reported at 1000 16th Ave S.

The cause of the carbon monoxide buildup remains unknown, and officials said crews may remain on scene throughout the night.

Do you have more information? Leave a comment or go live from the scene to share with the community.

Fire officials detected carbon monoxide levels ranging from 200 to 560 parts per million, far above the normal level of 35 PPM.

Crews breached an apartment door and found one person semi-unconscious inside.

Fire officials evacuated the building and began checking residents’ well-being. About 50 people were evaluated, four were transported to a hospital, and two others refused hospital transport.

On Thursday night, Nashville Fire Department crews responded to a reported carbon monoxide incident at the Signature Music Row apartment building after a resident felt sick inside an apartment but felt better after going outside. Emergency services were called following the report.

Incident reported at 1000 16th Ave S.

The cause of the carbon monoxide buildup remains unknown, and officials said crews may remain on scene throughout the night.

Do you have more information? Leave a comment or go live from the scene to share with the community.

Fire officials detected carbon monoxide levels ranging from 200 to 560 parts per million, far above the normal level of 35 PPM.

Crews breached an apartment door and found one person semi-unconscious inside.

Fire officials evacuated the building and began checking residents’ well-being. About 50 people were evaluated, four were transported to a hospital, and two others refused hospital transport.

On Thursday night, Nashville Fire Department crews responded to a reported carbon monoxide incident at the Signature Music Row apartment building after a resident felt sick inside an apartment but felt better after going outside. Emergency services were called following the report.

Incident reported at 1000 16th Ave S.

The cause of the carbon monoxide buildup remains unknown, and officials said crews may remain on scene throughout the night.

Do you have more information? Leave a comment or go live from the scene to share with the community.

Fire officials detected carbon monoxide levels ranging from 200 to 560 parts per million, far above the normal level of 35 PPM.

Crews breached an apartment door and found one person semi-unconscious inside.

Fire officials evacuated the building and began checking residents’ well-being. About 50 people were evaluated, four were transported to a hospital, and two others refused hospital transport.

On Thursday night, Nashville Fire Department crews responded to a reported carbon monoxide incident at the Signature Music Row apartment building after a resident felt sick inside an apartment but felt better after going outside. Emergency services were called following the report.

Incident reported at 1000 16th Ave S.

The cause of the carbon monoxide buildup remains unknown, and officials said crews may remain on scene throughout the night.

Do you have more information? Leave a comment or go live from the scene to share with the community.

Fire officials detected carbon monoxide levels ranging from 200 to 560 parts per million, far above the normal level of 35 PPM.

Crews breached an apartment door and found one person semi-unconscious inside.

Fire officials evacuated the building and began checking residents’ well-being. About 50 people were evaluated, four were transported to a hospital, and two others refused hospital transport.

On Thursday night, Nashville Fire Department crews responded to a reported carbon monoxide incident at the Signature Music Row apartment building after a resident felt sick inside an apartment but felt better after going outside. Emergency services were called following the report.

Incident reported at 1000 16th Ave S.

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