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CO exposure at Home Depot sends 10 to hospital

Posted June 1, 2022

“…rescue crews were called…for an individual experiencing seizures… When crews arrived and got about 20 feet to 30 feet inside the building, carbon monoxide detectors they wear began activating… A total of 35 people were exposed to carbon monoxide and 10 were taken to the hospital…”

 

Carbon monoxide at Home Depot distribution center sends 10 to hospital (heraldmailmedia.com)

 

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