Twelve taken to hospitals after a carbon monoxide leak at Saratoga Springs construction site

  • Source: KSL-TV NBC 5 Salt Lake City
  • Published: 04/06/2021 08:19 PM

VIDEO: Twelve workers were taken to hospitals after a carbon monoxide leak in the office building under construction that they were working on, officials said. According to Saratoga Springs Fire and Rescue Deputy Fire Chief Kenny Johnson, fire crews were dispatched to a construction site on the corner of Redwood Road and Pioneer Crossing around 4:30 p.m. Firefighters had received reports of contractors feeling ill and discovered that the building had been flooded with carbon monoxide from some of the equipment that was running in the building, said Johnson. Johnson said that nine people were transported and three others went by private vehicles to three different hospitals. Fire crews said that those who were transported were in fair condition but displayed symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning. Lehi Fire Department and Unified Fire Authority assisted at the scene. The fire crews remained at the office building for three hours to ventilate the building to remove the carbon monoxide, said Johnson.



Comments

We welcome comments from registered users. Comments are solely the responsibility of those who post them; their viewpoints are not endorsed by the Daily Dispatch and DailyDispatch.com. (read more)
Highlight
ship name
no comments have been added


FREE QUICK SUBSCRIBE
Sign up to subscribe to custom state Daily Dispatch emails for free

click to subscribe