Seven Hospitalized for Possible Carbon Monoxide Poisoning After Vehicle Left Running in Garage

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Seven Hospitalized for Possible Carbon Monoxide Poisoning After Vehicle Left Running in Garage
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San Antonio police are investigating an incident where seven people were hospitalized for possible carbon monoxide poisoning after a vehicle was left running in a house's garage.

Seven individuals were hospitalized on Friday after possible carbon monoxide poisoning. The incident occurred in San Antonio when a vehicle was left running in the garage of a residence. The San Antonio Police Department (SAPD) is investigating the incident. Details regarding the condition of the hospitalized individuals and the specific circumstances leading to the carbon monoxide exposure were not immediately available.

This incident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers associated with carbon monoxide, an odorless and colorless gas that can be fatal in high concentrations.\The SAPD urges residents to exercise caution when operating vehicles in enclosed spaces, ensuring proper ventilation to prevent carbon monoxide buildup. They also recommend installing carbon monoxide detectors in homes to provide early warnings of potential hazards

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