The fire department didn't immediately disclose whether the storm-related power outage is tied to the incident. Still, six others were sent to the ER with suspected carbon monoxide poisoning.
Six people are in the hospital from apparent carbon monoxide poisoning at a northwest Houston apartment. Meanwhile, a seventh person was pronounced dead at the scene from the fumes, according to the Houston Fire Department.
Firefighters said they found a generator inside when they were called to the Vintage Apartments at 6500 West 43rd, which is located along the US-290 Northwest Freeway, around 11 a.m. Thursday."It's not a gas smell, it's a suspicious odor," firefighters reported on emergency radio traffic.Firefighters could not immediately say whether storm-related power outages were tied to the incident.
Carbon monoxide fumes come from items like cars, trucks, small engines, stoves, fireplaces and generators. Your best defense against illness is a carbon monoxide detector because the gas is odorless, so when you start feeling the symptoms, it may already be too late.Related Topics
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