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Saskatoon family thanks hospital medical staff, EMS for saving their lives


Saskatoon / 650 CKOM
Jan 15, 2021 3:39 PM
Jean Romero (right) and her two children live in the building where 33 people suffered carbon monoxide poisoning Thursday. (Lara Fominoff/650 CKOM)
When Jean Romero’s son began complaining of headaches Thursday, she told him to take a Tylenol.
Then when her daughter, who’s taking university classes online, also told her mom she wasn’t feeling well, Romero asked her to open a window.
She never thought for a second that her children might be suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning.
Romero, her husband and their two children live on the second floor of a Saskatoon apartment building in the Greystone Heights area that was the site of a carbon monoxide leak Thursday night. ....

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47 people receive medical attention after carbon monoxide buildup in Saskatoon apartment building


 
SASKATOON
Residents of an apartment building in the city s Greystone Heights neighbourhood were evacuated Thursday evening after an emergency room doctor s hunch led to the discovery of potentially lethal levels of carbon monoxide (CO).
Around 6 p.m., an emergency room physician reported the potential issue, asking for a check on the building located on Bateman Crescent after observing symptoms in a patient.
After firefighters arrived and took readings, high levels of CO were detected, especially in the building s boiler room.
When you have a reading such as we had in this building when it s over 400 parts per million (in the boiler room), people can die within two to three hours of exposure, said Saskatoon Fire Department Chief Morgan Hackl during a virtual news conference Friday morning. ....

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