Helicopters transport 5 from Stonegate Lodge in Eureka Springs, AR

“…a total of 24 patients were treated after the incident at Stonegate Lodge on East Van Buren Avenue. Ten were transported to hospitals, including four who were airlifted. One patient initially transported to Eureka Springs Hospital was flown out of that facility in critical condition…”

Helicopters transport 5 from hotel – Carroll County News (carrollconews.com)

“In Arkansas, hotels are not required to have carbon monoxide detectors. Eureka Springs fire officials could confirm Tuesday whether the Stonegate Lodge had them.”

Eureka Springs, Ark. lodge’s guests recovering after carbon monoxide leak (ky3.com)

19 become ill from apparent carbon monoxide in Eureka Springs hotel (nwaonline.com)

 

NFPA Journal: General Negligence

“A new Fire Protection Research Foundation report highlights the nation’s enduring CO problem”

https://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/nfpa/journal_2021spring/index.php?startid=20#/p/20

CO Detection: What It Is and Why We Need It