People who own homes or rent homes in the Princeton area have very often  a part time job operating the limousine service. The job involves driving the kids to their activities and for socializing with friends during the week and on weekends . My kids have friends over one hour away and today we took them to a friend in Philadelphia.

We were instructed by the kids in no uncertain terms to not come back for at least three hours. What is a parent to do? We went to a restaurant to have dinner.

We were enjoying our meal, when we heard screams that a woman was passing out. My husband who is certified to give CPR, rushed over. Then the pandemonium unfolded. Other people started passing out. The husband of the first woman who passed out was screaming in panic when his little girl passed out. Adults were carrying out kids slumped over their shoulder.

I was starting to feel dizzy, but attributed it to the panic getting to me. When I started shaking, I knew to get out.

It took at least 5-10 minutes before the rescue units arrived. The restaurant and then the whole strip mall where it was located were evacuated. The paramedics told us that it was most likely carbon monoxide leak.

I am not sure what precautions, in terms of carbon monoxide or another environmental threat, we can take when going to a public place.

In our home we are always vigilant about carbon monoxide detectors. This encounter made it all to visual and real to see that it’s not just a theoretical threat – it is very real and could be deadly.

 

P.S. Watch this on the channel 6 news . According to the Fire Chief the carbon monoxide reached deadly levels.

Please be safe and check your carbon monoxide detectors.

  

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10 Comments on Close encounter with carbon monoxide

DEC
22
2007
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Oh my!  How scarey that must have been for all involved.  You were very lucky and these are very important reminders.  I check our c.o. and smoke detectors every night before retiring.  Glad that you are o.k.
10:17pm • #1
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Faina, that is a very scary situation.  Good reminder to check or to have a CO detector installed.
10:17pm • #2
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Faina.... wow...  what area did this happen at in Philly?  You should have called me on my cell phone, I would have hoped into Philly really quick.

But in any case, I guess more restaurants and such should have these detectors?  I have one in my house, because you just never know.  Glad things turned out okay.

 

jeff belonger

 

10:19pm • #3
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Wow, right - we don't often thing of CO in public places. So glad you are okay.
10:34pm • #4
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Faina, how very scary.  I'm glad that you're fine.  Happy New Year my friend!
10:46pm • #5
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Jeff -it was on Roosevelt boulevard in North East Phily. It was heck of a scare. I still have a bit of a headache. they interviewed my husband on channel 6.

Ken - I am not sure what the regulations are for the public place. We saw that they put the yellow police tape around the place, it may take a while to re-open.

Irina -we are fine. It did not affect my husband. It was mostly kids and those like me who at 110lb are probably more susceptible. 

Happy and healthy New Year to you !

11:01pm • #6
I wonder how often this occurs around the country, makes the home CO detector look quaint.
11:12pm • #7
DEC
23
2007
270,988 Points 41 Featured Posts Outside Blog
FAINA - I'm glad that you're ok.  That sounds very scary, especially in the day and age of terrorism.  You never think about that happening in a public place.
6:42am • #8
In a restaurant! That's quite upsetting. We had a CO scare in our house when we first moved in due to a faulty flue. Thank goodness you're all safe. Rattling!
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8:39am • #9
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David,Terry, Adam, Andrew - I just posted the link to the Chanel 6 news story. What they did not cover is that it took a long time for the first responders to arrive and for the restaurant to be evacuated. My husband stayed until he payed the bill. Apparently the CO levels reached deadly levels. I still can't believe I had such close brush with danger.
9:14am • #10

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