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A North York apartment building was evacuated after alarming carbon monoxide levels were detected, resulting in one hospital transfer. Emergency responders acted promptly to secure the premises while investigators search for the leak’s cause, leaving residents to wonder if their detectors might one day win an award for early warning sass.
North York apartment building evacuated due to high levels of carbon monoxide CP24
A low-rise apartment building in North York was evacuated on Thursday due to high levels of carbon monoxide, and one person was sent to the hospital. Toronto Fire Services (TFS) tells CityNews that crews were called to 3018 Keele Street near Downsview Park Boulevard just after 4 a.m. on Thursday.…
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