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East Ham indoor barbecue-clothes-drying poisons six people | East Ham indoor barbecue-clothes-drying poisons six people |
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A fire chief has criticised a woman who used a barbecue indoors to dry clothes that led to six people, including her grandchildren, being taken to hospital. | A fire chief has criticised a woman who used a barbecue indoors to dry clothes that led to six people, including her grandchildren, being taken to hospital. |
Two adults and four children in East Ham, east London, had to be treated for carbon monoxide poisoning, London Fire Brigade (LFB) said. | Two adults and four children in East Ham, east London, had to be treated for carbon monoxide poisoning, London Fire Brigade (LFB) said. |
London Ambulance Service (LAS) was called on Wednesday at about 16:20 GMT. | London Ambulance Service (LAS) was called on Wednesday at about 16:20 GMT. |
Fire brigade head, Dave Brown, said it was the first incident of its kind he had seen in 28 years. | Fire brigade head, Dave Brown, said it was the first incident of its kind he had seen in 28 years. |
'Serious fire risk' | 'Serious fire risk' |
Mr Brown, head of operations, prevention and response, said: "I have never heard of anybody using a barbecue to dry clothes let alone using one indoors." | Mr Brown, head of operations, prevention and response, said: "I have never heard of anybody using a barbecue to dry clothes let alone using one indoors." |
He branded the woman's behaviour "dangerous". | He branded the woman's behaviour "dangerous". |
LFB said the elderly woman lit the barbecue in the garden of the home in Hockley Avenue and then placed it in the kitchen with the door open. | LFB said the elderly woman lit the barbecue in the garden of the home in Hockley Avenue and then placed it in the kitchen with the door open. |
She left the house with her four grandchildren, aged between 10 months and four, and two daughters-in-law, aged 26 and 29, inside. Someone then closed the door. | She left the house with her four grandchildren, aged between 10 months and four, and two daughters-in-law, aged 26 and 29, inside. Someone then closed the door. |
LAS said it responded to reports of people collapsing and the patients were taken to Whipps Cross Hospital. They have since been released. | LAS said it responded to reports of people collapsing and the patients were taken to Whipps Cross Hospital. They have since been released. |
Mr Brown said: "Never, ever bring a lit or smouldering barbecue indoors. | Mr Brown said: "Never, ever bring a lit or smouldering barbecue indoors. |
"Not only is it a serious fire risk but it also emits carbon monoxide which is a poisonous gas that can kill or seriously injure." | |
Carbon monoxide is produced when fuels such as gas, oil, charcoal, coal and wood do not burn completely. | Carbon monoxide is produced when fuels such as gas, oil, charcoal, coal and wood do not burn completely. |
In April last year, a six-year-old girl died after inhaling carbon monoxide fumes from a barbecue her parents had brought into their tent to keep her warm at a campsite at Bransgore in the New Forest, Hampshire. | In April last year, a six-year-old girl died after inhaling carbon monoxide fumes from a barbecue her parents had brought into their tent to keep her warm at a campsite at Bransgore in the New Forest, Hampshire. |
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