Duquesne Retirement Home Evacuated Due To Carbon Monoxide Concerns
DUQUESNE (KDKA) -- A local retirement home was evacuated Monday night because of carbon monoxide concerns.
About 50 people who live at the Summit Retirement Residence in Duquesne were told to leave their apartments so crews could air out the building.
There were no reports of people getting sick.
Port Authority buses were brought in to keep residents warm.
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