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Resources
US Environmental Protection Agency site on Carbon Monoxide Carbon Monoxide Headquarters OSHA Safety and Health Guideline for CO Oximeter.org IAFF: Carbon Monoxide and Fire Fighters USFA: Exposing an Invisible Killer FirefighterCloseCalls.com's Rehabilitation Training Slideshow (PPT) A father's grief (Video courtesy of CNN.com) Carbon Monoxide sickens Dallas family of 5 Preventing Carbon Monoxide Poisoning After an Emergency Carbon Monoxide poisoning sickens N.Y. family Discuss Carbon Monoxide issues and news at FireRescue1 Forums Online EMS Resource - EMS1.com Get Free Direct Assistance on Grants for the Masimo Rad-57 Download the USFA's Emergency Incident Rehabilitation (PDF)
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Online Training Resources
FETN Training Video: "Carbon Monoxide: The Odorless Killer"
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Free Online CO Training Course from JEMSprepare FirefighterCloseCalls.com's Rehabilitation Training Slideshow (PPT)

Date last updated: Friday, March 2, 16:16 PST


03/02/2007

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Mass. carbon monoxide investigation continues


By Karen Honikel
Capital News 9

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Pittsfield fire and police continue to investigate what happened on Dalton Avenue in Pittsfield. That's where Pasquale Perry and his sister, Mary LeClair, were found unconscious from carbon monoxide poisoning. According to fire officials, a high efficiency home-heating unit may have caused erosion in the chimney, creating a deadly blockage.

Fire inspector Joe Carchedi said, "We seem to think that these chimneys are deteriorating faster because of the new more efficient boilers creating more moisture and acid causing the walls of the chimney to disintegrate basically."

The home's oil burning-unit was cleaned and inspected just this past October. Currently oil burning technicians are only required to check the entrance to the chimney but not higher up in the structure. That's where they said the erosion most likely occurred.

Full Story: Carbon monoxide investigation continues

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