Motorcycle Fire Spreads to Atlanta Gas Station Awning, Store

May 3, 2024
Atlanta firefighters lauded a worker who pulled an emergency valve that shut off the gas.

Alexis Stevens

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

(TNS)

A Northside Drive gas station appeared to be destroyed by a fire Friday afternoon, according to investigators and video from the scene.

But a quick-acting employee of the Shell station near I-75 helped the fire from spreading even more by pulling the emergency valve that shuts off the gas, according to a spokesman for the Atlanta fire department.

Investigators believe a motorcycle at a pump ignited, sending flames through the gas station awning and into the convenience store, according to Anaré Holmes with the fire department.

“At this time we don’t know what the particular issue with the motorcycle was,” Holmes told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

No injuries were reported, Holmes said.

The fire caught the attention of drivers in the area, who noticed the large pillows of smoke in the area. Videos posted to social media showed massive flames.

Exit 252 is closed, according to the Georgia Department of Transportation. Commuters should use the Howell Mill Road exit instead, the WSB 24-hour Traffic Center reported.

A portion of Northside Drive between Bellemeade Avenue and Echota Drive was also closed while fire crews battled the blaze.

Atlanta officers were at the scene assisting with traffic control, a police spokesperson said.

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