Mother on Fort Thomas church youth group retreat dies, second woman in hospital
Members of the Grace Fellowship Church in Fort Thomas are mourning the loss of a mother following a youth group retreat this weekend.
Kentucky State Police say two women from the church were on the retreat with a youth group at The Bluegrass Palace in Langley, Kentucky, when they were found unresponsive.
Kara Hanks, a mother and one of the leaders of the youth group, was dead by the time she arrived at the hospital, according to Floyd County Coroner Greg Nelson.
Troopers said the women were taken to the hospital for suspected carbon monoxide poisoning. Nelson said he couldn’t confirm a cause of death until after the toxicology report and an autopsy were finished.
Mother dies on Grace Fellowship Church retreat to Bluegrass Palace (cincinnati.com)
https://www.fox19.com/2024/01/17/church-mourns-mother-who-died-youth-group-retreat/
Sheriff: 3 found dead in Grant County, KY, due to generator
“The three people were found dead inside their trailer home on Indian Hill Drive.
Investigators say electricity was turned off to the home several weeks ago, so the owner put a generator out. But, investigators said the park doesn’t allow generators, so they put the generator in the back bedroom.
The victims were asleep in the front of the home when the fumes started to spread.
Investigators said one of the victims didn’t show up for work and when a family member came to check on them it was too late.
The victims have been identified by the Grant County Sheriff’s Office as David Vertis Dye, 53, of Crittenden; David Vertis Lee Dye, 21, of Crittenden; and Aubrie McGoveny, 20, of Covington.”
Sheriff: 3 found dead in Grant County from apparent carbon monoxide poisoning (wlwt.com)
Multiple people poisoned by CO on a pontoon/houseboat
Kentucky –
Campbellsville Fire & Rescue
Elevated levels of CO at Bowling Green Junior High cause students, employee to become ill
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) –
Seven Bowling Green Junior High students and an employee have become ill after elevated levels of carbon monoxide were detected in the school’s kitchen.
The following communication was sent to families of students at Bowling Green Junior High.
“Earlier today, an employee in the cafeteria became ill, which was determined to be caused by elevated levels of CO2 in the kitchen. The entire school was checked by the Bowling Green Fire Department, and determined concerns were isolated to the kitchen and cafeteria area. Upon further investigation across the school, seven BGJHS students indicated they were experiencing symptoms, and were also evaluated by medical staff…”
After suspected CO deaths in Kentucky hotel, LaGrange Fire show how to handle CO situations
“Just as pervasive as the gas are the questions about the hotel and the presence of a CO detector in the building.”
After suspected carbon monoxide deaths, La Grange Fire shows how to handle CO situations (wave3.com)
Couple found dead at Quality Suites in LaGrange, KY, after high levels of CO detected
Victims identified after carbon monoxide leak at La Grange hotel (wkyt.com)
Two dead after apparent carbon monoxide leak at LaGrange hotel (wlky.com)
Two found dead in Quality Suites after high levels of carbon monoxide detected | OldhamEra.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
Florence, KY, hotel evacuated due to CO leak
La Quinta Inn & Suites – “…Fire Department says they got a call that a person was ill in the pool area…leak was traced to the swimming pool heater.”