Carbon Monoxide Leak Hospitalizes Eight in Bronx Apartment Building
CBS New YorkDecember 5, 20252 min3,402 views
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- ⚠️ A carbon monoxide leak in a Bronx apartment building on Stratford Avenue sent eight residents to the hospital.
- ⚡ The incident occurred around 9:00 a.m. on Thursday, prompting a swift response from the FDNY.
Evacuation and Treatment
- 🚒 Firefighters responded to the building at 11:24 Stratford Avenue, evacuating residents and breaking down locked doors.
- 🏥 Eight people, including a 14-year-old named Gina Salgado, were treated for elevated carbon monoxide levels.
- 🩸 Salgado reported feeling dizzy and hearing her heartbeat loudly before losing consciousness; she was found unresponsive by her uncle.
Cause of the Leak
- 🛠️ An employee from Aristan Chimney identified a breached boiler component responsible for transporting fumes as the cause.
- 💨 The employee stated the broken part was dangerous for residents.
Resident Concerns and Building Management
- 😟 Salgado's mother expressed fear about returning to the apartment due to concerns for her daughter's health, despite having nowhere else to go.
- 🏢 The building's management company has not yet responded to inquiries.
- 🏠 The building's super, who was out of town, stated that it is now safe for residents to return and that the heat has been restored.
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