12 people sickened by carbon monoxide exposure in Brooklyn, FDNY says
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12 people sickened by carbon monoxide exposure in Brooklyn, FDNY says
"FDNY said crews responded to a report of an unconscious person around 11 p.m. at a location on West 6th Street between Avenue U and Avenue T. Firefighters arriving on scene detected elevated levels of carbon monoxide and found multiple people experiencing symptoms. FDNY said a total of 12 patients were evaluated. How many were treated? According to FDNY: Eight people were transported to Nassau University Medical Center Four people refused medical attention "
"FDNY says 12 people were affected by carbon monoxide exposure in Brooklyn, with eight taken to the hospital and four refusing treatment. Officials did not release information about the patients' conditions. Authorities have not released details about the source of the carbon monoxide exposure. The Source: This article is based on information released by the Fire Department of New York."
Crews responded to a report of an unconscious person around 11 p.m. at West 6th Street between Avenue U and Avenue T in Brooklyn. Firefighters arriving on scene detected elevated levels of carbon monoxide and found multiple people experiencing symptoms. A total of 12 patients were evaluated. Eight people were transported to Nassau University Medical Center. Four people refused medical attention. Officials did not release information about the patients' conditions. Authorities have not released details about the source of the carbon monoxide exposure. Information originated from the Fire Department of New York.
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