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Five People Treated For Carbon Monoxide Poisioning

Published: Mon 26 Nov 2012 09:19 AM
Five People Treated For Carbon Monoxide Poisioning
Emergency Services called to Massey House:
At about 12.20am on Monday 26th November, 2012, Emergency Services were called to an address in Massey.
Two males and three females aged between 9 years to 53 years of age, were located at the address all suffering from Carbon Monoxide Poisoning. They were all transported to North Shore Hospital.
A family friend had been called to the address by one of the occupants when the occupants began feeling unwell. He arrived and found the occupants in a severe state of distress and notified Emergency services.
Police Detectives will be conducting a scene examination at the address this morning with the assistance of the Fire Service to determine the cause of the high levels of carbon monoxide.
Initial reports indicate that a petrol generator was being used in an attached garage to supply power to the house.
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