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10 Hospitalized With Carbon Monoxide Poisoning In Woodbridge
Authorities said 5 adults and 5 children who lived in a Woodbridge home were hospitalized on Tuesay morning with carbon monoxide poisoning.
WOODBRIDGE, VA — Carbon monoxide poisoning sent 10 Woodbridge residents to the hospital on Tuesday morning, the Prince William County Fire and Rescue Department said.
The residents, five adults and five children, lived in the same home. No other homes were impacted, according to authorities.
Investigators have not determined what caused the high levels of carbon monoxide.
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Around 10 a.m., first responders were called to the 2400 block Neabsco Creek Court for an inside gas leak.
"Crews arrived on the scene to find 10 individuals feeling various degrees of sickness. Based on the situation presented crews began to take air readings," fire and rescue officials said. "It was determined the air within the home contained high levels of carbon monoxide. All of the individuals were removed from the structure."
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Responders from Washington Gas secured the building, according to authorities.
In a news release, authorities urged residents to take precautions to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning. All homes should be equipped with carbon monoxide detectors, according to the Prince William County Fire Marshal’s Office.
"All gas fired appliances and furnaces need regular inspection for proper operation. Fireplaces need to be inspected for proper operation and ventilation. Do not operate a generator inside your home or garage," authorities said. ""Be familiar with all appliance operating instructions, as many appliances require varying degrees of ventilation to operate safely. Kerosene heaters often require outside ventilation."
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