BREAKING Multiple children sickened after carbon monoxide leak at Allentown day care
WFMZ-TV reports every ambulance in Allentown is in use for this incident.Authorities said a total of 27 people, including children, were taken to four hospitals in the Lehigh Valley. They are all listed in stable condition.
The incident was reported as a level 1 mass casualty incident, meaning local emergency responders and hospitals may be overwhelmed by the number of patients. The Allentown fire chief said other fire departments and emergency responders are assisting with aid. Parents have been notified, officials said, and authorities are working with day care center employees to keep everyone informed.UGI Utilities crews are on scene to investigate the leak.
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