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Carbon monoxide leak kills teen, sickens 41 others in New Jersey | Carbon monoxide leak kills teen, sickens 41 others in New Jersey |
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Dozens of people were forced out of their apartments into blizzard conditions in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, as a carbon monoxide leak poisoned at least 41 people and killed a teenager. | Dozens of people were forced out of their apartments into blizzard conditions in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, as a carbon monoxide leak poisoned at least 41 people and killed a teenager. |
A 13-year-old girl is dead and three of her relatives are in critical condition Thursday evening, following the poisonous gas leak in a 12-unit apartment building, WNBC reported. | A 13-year-old girl is dead and three of her relatives are in critical condition Thursday evening, following the poisonous gas leak in a 12-unit apartment building, WNBC reported. |
A total of 41 people were treated, including 27 police officers, about 20 percent of the police force, according to WNBC. Six people arrived at the hospital unconscious, according to WABC. | |
Many of the exposure victims were children, according to WABC. Kids were reportedly seen fainting, as emergency responders set up a triage outside the residential building. | Many of the exposure victims were children, according to WABC. Kids were reportedly seen fainting, as emergency responders set up a triage outside the residential building. |
The cause of the leak is under investigation. Authorities told WABC that there was a lack of working carbon monoxide detectors, and one resident told the news channel that hers didn't go off either. | |
About 400 Americans die every year from carbon monoxide exposure, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The gas is known to leak from portable heat generators. | |
Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning can include nausea, shortness of breath and other flu-like traits. | Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning can include nausea, shortness of breath and other flu-like traits. |
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