A propane-powered saw is identified as carbon monoxide source in Kittery daycare incident. Eleven were sent to hospital.
A propane-powered saw, used without a permit, is identified as carbon monoxide source in Kittery daycare incident. Eleven were sent to hospital.
Several people were brought to the hospital for injuries not considered life-threatening after a carbon monoxide incident at Building Blocks Learning Center.
By Tammy Mutasa Click here for updates on this story KITTERY, Maine (WBZ) — Seven children were rushed to the hospital after ...
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The Maine Fire Marshal's Office said carbon monoxide that prompted the evacuation of a Kittery day care and led to nearly a ...
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