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CO poisoning kills Pa. hotel guest, makes others ill

The Associated Press

ALLENTOWN, Pa. — Carbon monoxide fumes killed a hotel guest and sickened four others Friday after a construction canopy blocked venting from the building’s hot water heaters, officials said.

Levels of the poisonous, odorless gas were so high that rescuers were forced to retreat until the Best Western Allentown Inn & Suites could be ventilated.

The identity of the victim was not immediately released. Four guests who felt the effects of the gas were taken to a hospital, Berks-Lehigh Regional Police spokesman Pete Nickischer said. Five emergency workers were also taken to the hospital as a precaution.

Workers doing construction on the outside of the hotel had erected a plastic tent-like canopy near where fumes from the propane water heaters in the basement were vented, said Grant Grim, the Upper Macungie Township fire commissioner.

Hotel guest Stephen McNally, of Wyckoff, N.J., said he was awakened by an alarm at around 7:45 a.m.

“There was a woman on the floor of the lobby getting emergency medical care,” he said.

Grim said the building had been completely ventilated by late morning and there was no further risk.

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