1 hospitalized after carbon monoxide fills building in Norwalk
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1 hospitalized after carbon monoxide fills building in Norwalk
One person was hospitalized after a carbon monoxide incident in Norwalk on Tuesday morning. Firefighters responded to a building on Willard Road around 7:45 a.m. The initial call was for a medical emergency, fire officials said. When they arrived, they detected elevated levels of carbon monoxide inside the commercial building. Firefighters removed the patient and evacuated the building. They were able to located the source of the carbon monoxide…
Routine Medical Call Turns Dangerous As Carbon Monoxide Forces Norwalk Evacuation
Several people escaped a Norwalk commercial building after firefighters detected dangerous levels of carbon monoxide inside the two-story structure.Norwalk firefighters were called to 8 Willard Road at 7:42 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 6, for a reported medical emergency, officials said. When crews entered the building, their detection equipment alerted them to elevated levels of carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless gas that can be deadly at high concen…
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