8 People Hospitalized For Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Due To Malfunctioning Furnace Inside Brooklyn Rowhome, Officials Say
BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- Eight people were taken to the hospital for carbon monoxide poisoning due to a malfunctioning furnace inside of a Brooklyn rowhome Saturday night, according to Baltimore City Firefighter Union IAFF Local 734.
Baltimore City Firefighter Union IAFF Local 734 said crews found multiple sick patients inside of a rowhome in Brooklyn.
The carbon monoxide level was greater than 280 ppm.
⚠️HAZMAT W/ MULTIPLE PATIENTS⚠️
— Baltimore Firefighters IAFF Local 734 (@BCFDL734) February 21, 2021
200 blk E Pontiac Av 21225#Brooklyn@PhyliciaPorter_#BCFDEMS found multiple sick patients in row home, request 5 medic units + #BMORESBravest #BCFDHazMat. Carbon monoxide level >280ppm found. Homes evacuated. Conditions of patients unknown. pic.twitter.com/itBhzbOhZ5
The rowhomes were evacuated, Baltimore City Firefighter Union IAFF Local 734 said.
⚠️HAZMAT W/ MULTIPLE PATIENTS U/D⚠️
— Baltimore Firefighters IAFF Local 734 (@BCFDL734) February 21, 2021
200 blk E Pontiac Av 21225#Brooklyn@PhyliciaPorter_
Source was malfunctioning furnace. Total of 8 patients going to hospitals for CO poisoning in various conditions. @MyBGE on scene turning off the furnace.
Eight people in various conditions were taken to area hospitals for carbon monoxide poisoning.
BGE responded to turn off the furnace.
No further information has been provided at this time.
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