Carbon Monoxide Leak Hospitalizes 8 in Gravesend, Brooklyn
Eyewitness News ABC7NYJanuary 15, 20261 min891 views
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- π¨ Firefighters responded to a home in Gravesend, Brooklyn, after reports of an unconscious individual.
- π₯ Upon arrival, they discovered 12 people experiencing carbon monoxide exposure symptoms.
- π₯ Eight individuals were transported to the hospital for treatment, while four others received care on-site.
Severity of Carbon Monoxide Exposure
- π Initial readings inside the home detected 300 parts per million of carbon monoxide.
- β οΈ For context, levels of 400 parts per million can be life-threatening after three hours, while normal readings are below nine parts per million.
- π¬οΈ Firefighters successfully aired out the home, reducing the dangerous carbon monoxide levels.
Investigation and Safety Recommendations
- π The source of the carbon monoxide leak is still under investigation.
- π Firefighters emphasize the importance of having working carbon monoxide alarms, especially during winter when heating systems are in frequent use.
- π‘ The incident serves as a critical reminder to regularly check and maintain these essential safety devices.
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