Minnesota Man and Woman Both Die from Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

PRINCETON, MN (trfnews.i234.me) Carbon Monoxide poisoning is being blamed for the death of a man and woman near Princeton, Minnesota.
a man and woman died from carbon monoxide poisoning Sunday near Princeton east of St Cloud on Sunday this in from maax County Sheriff Kyle Burton at approximately uh 8:06 p.m. deputies responded to 1633 110th Avenue uh just uh west of Princeton for an initial report of a possible overdose upon arrival a male identified as Marcos Larson 27 of Princeton was located deceased in an upstairs bedroom with Marcos Larson was a black Labrador Retriever that was in and out of Consciousness deputies checked the rest of the house and located a second female uh who was also deceased along with a deceased cat the deceased female has been identified as 20-year-old Kylie may also of Princeton uh a third person the 911 caller was transported transported to health Fairview in Princeton to be treated for carbon monoxide exposure uh she has survived Princeton fire and rescue determined there were lethal amounts of carbon monoxide inside the home uh it appears at this stage of the investigation the occupants of the house were using a gas power generator to power some space heaters in addition to propene propane heaters to heat the house there was no power or running water at the house at the time of the incident the condition of the dog is unknown at this time this trag serves as a reminder of the dangers of carbon monoxide it’s never safe to run combustion engines inside and enclosed space make sure your home is equipped with a working carbon monoxide detector uh that was from Sheriff Kyle Burton I’m Neil Berg reporting for I trfnews.i234.me

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