Crime & Safety
Two Adults And Child Rushed To Hospital After Carbon Monoxide Issue At Residence
Multiple firefighters, medics, and ambulances responded to Wasserman Heights for patients suffering from apparent CO poisoning incident.
MERRIMACK, NH — Merrimack Fire and Rescue was dispatched to a Wasserman Heights residence on Tuesday morning for a report of multiple patients feeling sick and possibly affected by carbon monoxide.
On arrival, they found two adults and an 18-month-old who all had symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning.
It was determined that the child should be flown to a Boston hospital, and Boston MedFlight was requested but refused due to weather conditions. DHART was also requested and refused due to weather conditions.
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Additional ambulances were dispatched to the scene and all three victims were transported to the Elliot Hospital, at this time it is unknown what condition they are in.
The large residence sits at the end of Wasserman Heights and has two different living spaces.
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It was observed that there were a large RV and off-road vehicles surrounding the structure.
Merrimack Fire Department is investigating the source of the carbon monoxide.
