5 hospitalized after carbon monoxide leak in Humboldt Park apartment
CHICAGO (CBS) – Five people are sent to the hospital following a carbon monoxide leak inside an apartment Wednesday morning in the Humboldt Park Neighborhood.
Fire crews responded to the residence, in the 1600 block of North Keystone Avenue, where CO levels peaked over 350 parts per million. A normal safe reading is 9 parts per million.
The Chicago Fire Department said a man went to work with symptoms of CO poisoning. His boss took him back to the residence where other family members were found unresponsive.
Correction plan for co levels was at 1638 n Keystone. Man went to work had symptoms of CO. Boss took him back home were other family members were found unresponsive.
— Chicago Fire Media (@CFDMedia) January 25, 2023
Another hour and we may have had multiple deaths. PLEASE GET CO DETECTORS. Good work by employer !
Three of the victims were transported to a local hospital in good condition and two others in serious condition. Several others have refused treatment.
There is no word on the age and gender of the victims.
The landlord, who spoke with CBS 2 off camera, said he's owned the house for 46 years.
He said he had CO detectors on all four floors, but none of them went off.
Fire officials are reminding people to make sure they have a working CO detector in their homes.
Level one hazmat and EMS plan one 1538 N Keystone. Now secured. We had 5 transports and several refusals for highCO levels peaking over 350 ppm. Please make sure you have working CO detectors. 3 people transported “green”. Two “yellow”
— Chicago Fire Media (@CFDMedia) January 25, 2023