Five people have been taken to the hospital after a carbon monoxide leak at a high-rise hotel in downtown Atlanta.
Fire crews responded to a suspected carbon monoxide leak at the Residence Inn by Marriott in downtown Atlanta on Friday.
As temperatures plummet and heating systems run at full capacity, health experts are urging caution to prevent carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning.
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Five people were hospitalized on Friday after a suspected carbon monoxide leak in a downtown Atlanta hotel, according to authorities. Newsweek reached out to the Residence Inn by Marriott via ...
ATLANTA (AP) — A downtown Atlanta hotel was evacuated Friday after a suspected carbon monoxide leak that sent five people to hospitals to be evaluated, authorities said. ATLANTA (AP ...