Fire Crews at Scene of Auto Fire at GA 400, Old Milton in Alpha
ALPHARETTA, GA โ Fire crews are currently working to put out a vehicle fire, which is blocking a right lane at northbound GA 400 and Old Milton Parkway at exit 10.
Triple Team Traffic announced this incident and closure at 3:48 p.m. Firefighters did not state whether the fire resulted from a crash or mechanical issues.ย
Alpharetta: vehicle fire downs the right lane on GA-400/nb at Old Milton Pkwy (exit 10). #ATLtraffic pic.twitter.com/ht3TkltRNJ
— Triple Team Traffic (@WSBTraffic) October 2, 2024
As it stands, authorities have not provided a time estimate regarding when the scene would clear, specified the vehicle involved, or whether anyone was injured or required a trip to the hospital.
New details will be posted as our newsroom learns more.
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