The Butler home where three people died after a carbon monoxide leak is now condemned and investigators are working to learn exactly what happened. The coroner confirmed that two of the three people inside died from carbon monoxide poisoning and autopsy results are still pending for the third.
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A home in Butler County has officially been condemned after it was the site of a deadly carbon monoxide leak earlier this month. KDKA's Jennifer Borrasso has the details.
Cats often amaze us with their intelligence and loyalty, but Bob, a sleek black feline from Cleveland, Ohio, went above and beyond. This extraordinary pet became a hero when he saved his family from a deadly situation involving carbon monoxide poisoning.
Jan. 25, the Hugo Police Department responded to a call attempting to locate a missing motorist.According to HPD, Richard Stevens had been unable t
The San Antonio Fire Department is encouraging people to be especially careful in the wake of a carbon monoxide poisoning case that left seven people hospitalized.
Three people died Saturday of apparent carbon monoxide poisoning on a boat at Saguaro Lake. Carbon monoxide is an odorless and colorless gas that kills more than 400 people every year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless gas that kills without warning. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 400 people die from CO poisoning every year. Carbon monoxide is a gas caused by incomplete combustion,
Seven women were hospitalized with carbon monoxide poisoning after a car was left running inside a home on the North Side on Sunday morning, San Antonio police
“Carbon monoxide is a byproduct of incomplete combustion in the home, so any fuel burning appliance, natural gas, gas stove, dryers, water heaters, fire places, they can all produce carbon monoxide if not properly maintained and they malfunction,” Huntington Fire Department Deputy Fire Chief Don Sammons said.
Eight people were exposed to high amounts of carbon monoxide Sunday at a home in Pelham Gardens, according to fire officials. First responders brought the occupants of the Waring Avenue residence to a hospital. One witness also said that firefighters exposed to the poisonous gas had to be medically examined.
Carbon monoxide is a colorless and odorless killer of hundreds of people every year. It strikes without warning.