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Woman Killed, Several Exposed to Possible Carbon Monoxide Leak

9200 Block of Slough Rd

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Summary

  • A 96-year-old woman died following a suspected carbon monoxide leak in Canal Winchester this morning. Two other individuals and seven firefighters were hospitalized as a precaution.

Timeline

Though the cause of the carbon monoxide leak has been identified, it has not been made public yet.

Upon entering, firefighters began having symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning, per local news. Additional teams responded and detected carbon monoxide.

Firefighters responded to the scene for a report of an unconscious person, per local news. Their carbon monoxide detector stopped working directly before they entered the home.

Two other people were transported to area hospitals, and seven firefighters were hospitalized as a precaution.

According to Fairfield County officials, a 96-year-old woman was pronounced deceased after first responders responded to a 911 report of a possible carbon monoxide leak around 9:30 a.m.

Incident reported at 9200 Block of Slough Rd.

Though the cause of the carbon monoxide leak has been identified, it has not been made public yet.

Upon entering, firefighters began having symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning, per local news. Additional teams responded and detected carbon monoxide.

Firefighters responded to the scene for a report of an unconscious person, per local news. Their carbon monoxide detector stopped working directly before they entered the home.

Two other people were transported to area hospitals, and seven firefighters were hospitalized as a precaution.

According to Fairfield County officials, a 96-year-old woman was pronounced deceased after first responders responded to a 911 report of a possible carbon monoxide leak around 9:30 a.m.

Incident reported at 9200 Block of Slough Rd.

Though the cause of the carbon monoxide leak has been identified, it has not been made public yet.

Upon entering, firefighters began having symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning, per local news. Additional teams responded and detected carbon monoxide.

Firefighters responded to the scene for a report of an unconscious person, per local news. Their carbon monoxide detector stopped working directly before they entered the home.

Two other people were transported to area hospitals, and seven firefighters were hospitalized as a precaution.

According to Fairfield County officials, a 96-year-old woman was pronounced deceased after first responders responded to a 911 report of a possible carbon monoxide leak around 9:30 a.m.

Incident reported at 9200 Block of Slough Rd.

Though the cause of the carbon monoxide leak has been identified, it has not been made public yet.

Upon entering, firefighters began having symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning, per local news. Additional teams responded and detected carbon monoxide.

Firefighters responded to the scene for a report of an unconscious person, per local news. Their carbon monoxide detector stopped working directly before they entered the home.

Two other people were transported to area hospitals, and seven firefighters were hospitalized as a precaution.

According to Fairfield County officials, a 96-year-old woman was pronounced deceased after first responders responded to a 911 report of a possible carbon monoxide leak around 9:30 a.m.

Incident reported at 9200 Block of Slough Rd.

Though the cause of the carbon monoxide leak has been identified, it has not been made public yet.

Upon entering, firefighters began having symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning, per local news. Additional teams responded and detected carbon monoxide.

Firefighters responded to the scene for a report of an unconscious person, per local news. Their carbon monoxide detector stopped working directly before they entered the home.

Two other people were transported to area hospitals, and seven firefighters were hospitalized as a precaution.

According to Fairfield County officials, a 96-year-old woman was pronounced deceased after first responders responded to a 911 report of a possible carbon monoxide leak around 9:30 a.m.

Incident reported at 9200 Block of Slough Rd.

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