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Seven Treated After Carbon Monoxide Leak in Bronx Building

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March 18, 2026 | Nyc, NY

Emergency responders rushed to 1002 Grant Ave. in the Bronx following reports of elevated carbon monoxide levels. Seven individuals were affected by the colorless, odorless gas, with two suffering critical injuries that required immediate hospitalization and five others experiencing milder symptoms treated on the scene. Fire Department and EMS teams quickly arrived to manage the hazardous situation. The two most severely impacted victims were transported to a nearby hospital for urgent care, while the remaining five received on-site treatment after triage.

Fire Department & Emergency Medical Services On Scene w/ elevated Company levels, 7 total pts, 2 red tag & 5 green tag.Seven Treated After Carbon Monoxide Leak in Bronx Building

Carbon monoxide poisoning poses a significant threat in residential settings due to its undetectable nature. Officials are now investigating the leak's source to ensure such incidents do not recur and to enhance safety measures in the area.

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