Dr. Todd Ellerin of South Shore Health discusses the best ways to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning during a winter storm.
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — The state of Tennessee is now giving away free carbon monoxide (CO) detectors. The Tennessee Department ...
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. Some winter weather dangers are obvious: poor visibility when driving in the snow, slippery ice on ...
FOX 35's Matt Trezza reports after 4 people died in a suspected Carbon Monoxide poisoning case in Marion County, according to deputies. New developments in the search for Nancy Guthrie Brad Arnold, 3 ...
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VERONA, WIS. — Four people were released from the hospital after a carbon monoxide leak occurred on the Epic Systems campus in Verona on Tuesday. According to Dane County Dispatch, the incident ...
As many Middle Tennesseans struggle to stay warm, dozens of children and adults needed emergency care after exposure to carbon monoxide, dubbed the "silent killer." More than 20 child patients have ...
(WBNG) — Carbon monoxide is a silent killer, literally. The colorless, odorless gas that seeps into homes during winter months offers no warning signs to human senses, making a working detector the ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Health providers are reporting an uptick in carbon monoxide poisoning in Middle Tennessee amid the ongoing winter storm event. Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at ...
KSHB 41 reporter Claire Bradshaw covers eastern Jackson County, including Blue Springs and Independence. Share your story idea with Claire. As dangerous cold weather continues for another day, fire ...
The extreme cold weather and the threat of power outages may have folks turning to space heaters or alternative forms of heat. But that can carry a risk that can cause severe sickness and even death.