Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Another reason...

I always have my windows cracked, even in winter.

Northwest storm death toll rises to 14

SEATTLE (AP) - Four family members were found dead Monday in their home of apparent carbon monoxide poisoning, bringing the death toll from the Northwest's worst windstorm in a decade to 14.

The four - one woman and three males - were found in a home in Burien, a south Seattle suburb, along with another relative who was clinging to life, said King County sheriff's Sgt. John Urquhart. Like many in the area left without power after the storm, they had been running a generator in their garage, authorities said.

"Other family members had last talked to them around Saturday," Urquhart said. "They called us to make a welfare check. We broke into the house and found them."

Carbon monoxide - an odorless, colorless and highly toxic gas - was also responsible for killing two men over the weekend. One had been using a portable generator in his living room; the other was using a charcoal grill to heat his bedroom.

At least 100 people have developed symptoms of exposure to carbon monoxide since the winds knocked out power to more than a million homes and businesses late last week. Dozens were treated in a hyperbaric chamber that re-oxygenates the blood at Virginia Mason Medical Center, officials said.

Of the 14 storm-related deaths, 12 were in Washington and two were in Oregon.

1 Comments:

Blogger d-town said...

when i flew into seattle last month, we were just about to land when a huge wind sheer came up out of nowhere and we had to pull up hard and re-circle the city before trying to land again. wind sheers can cause the plane to crash, so, thanks United for being on top of that!

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