Carbon Monoxide Scare at Vernon Apartment Building
Scare Prompts Evacuation, One Hospitalized
Updated 12:30 PM EDT, Sat, Oct 17, 2009
A carbon monoxide scare forced residents out of a Vernon apartment building Friday night.
Vernon Police responded to 133 West Main Street where they found two residents suffering from headache and fatigue, symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning. Six of the residents pet birds were also found dead that day in their apartment.
The entire building was evacuated but tests showed no elevated levels of carbon monoxide. One person was brought to Rockville General Hospital for treatment.
The residents complained they were without heat and hot water for two days, and one renter was using a kerosene heater to stay warm.
Vernon firefighters ventilated the building and residents were allowed to return to their apartments.d
The incident is under investigation by the fire marshal's office.
First Published: Oct 17, 2009 11:18 AM EDT
You Might Like
You have 2000 characters left















