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Carbon Monoxide Poisons 100 in Northwest, Kills 14

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Carbon Monoxide Poisons 100 in Northwest
Death Toll Climbs to 14 in Aftermath of Fierce Windstorm
By CURT WOODWARD, AP

SEATTLE (Dec. 18) - 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. Their power had been knocked out by the storm, so 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.

"We're dealing with a carbon-monoxide epidemic in Western Washington," said Dr. Neil B. Hampson at Virginia Mason's Center for Hyperbaric Medicine. "This has the potential to be the worst case of carbon monoxide poisoning in the country."

The region's worst windstorm in more than a decade struck on Thursday, knocking out power to more than 1.5 million homes and businesses. Wind gusted to 113 mph during the storm near Mount Rainier and to a record 69 mph at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.

About 200,000 customers were still without power in western Washington, utilities reported, as temperatures were in the low to mid 20s over most of the affected area early Monday. Authorities said it could be days before power is restored.

Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire declared a statewide disaster and the state National Guard was mobilized to help get fuel and supplies to hard-hit areas.

 
Damn, that kinda sucks. But then again, you should run a gas powered generator OUTSIDE.

Next thing you know consumers will be in uproar, sueing and demanding catalytic converters be put on small gas engines so instead you can just breath CO2 :roll:

But damn, those are some crazy winds...
 
Originally posted by: fbrdphreak
Damn, that kinda sucks. But then again, you should run a gas powered generator OUTSIDE.

Next thing you know consumers will be in uproar, sueing and demanding catalytic converters be put on small gas engines so instead you can just breath CO2 :roll:

But damn, those are some crazy winds...

Yeah, it amazes me how ignorant people are of the dangers of burning ANYTHING inside an enclosed space.
 
Originally posted by: fbrdphreak
Damn, that kinda sucks. But then again, you should run a gas powered generator OUTSIDE.

Surely thats just common sense! 😕 Some people!
 
I wouldn't say they are idiot, but uninform. Hell, more than likely in their countries they burned charcoal stay warm and they were fine. It is because their old houses let drafts in like you wouldn't believe. In the States, house are pretty much air tight.
 
We were fortunate to only be out of power for ~12 hrs. But my parents have been without heat since Friday with no end in sight.

It is really sad, as the family that was found dead was the Mother, Father, and 2 Sons. There is a 3rd Son who goes to the U of W and they were saying how he came home yesterday afternoon only to find out what happened. Very sad.

People are going on 5 days without power, and it's hitting 20/30's at night. They're getting desperate and not thinking things through. Shelters are packed, gas stations have 2-3hr lines (assuming they still have gas) in some places, and people don't know what to do.

They're saying some will be lucky to see power before Xmas 🙁
 
Originally posted by: fbrdphreak
Damn, that kinda sucks. But then again, you should run a gas powered generator OUTSIDE.

Next thing you know consumers will be in uproar, sueing and demanding catalytic converters be put on small gas engines so instead you can just breath CO2 :roll:

But damn, those are some crazy winds...

all I see here is dumbasses.....
Darwin +100

first the dumbass climbers from here.. now this? wtf is the whole NW full of freaking Idiots or what?
 
Can they really attribute those deaths to the windstorm though? Sure, the windstorm is the indirect cause, but it sounds like these people were killed by their own stupidity more than anything.
 
Originally posted by: codeyf
We were fortunate to only be out of power for ~12 hrs. But my parents have been without heat since Friday with no end in sight.

It is really sad, as the family that was found dead was the Mother, Father, and 2 Sons. There is a 3rd Son who goes to the U of W and they were saying how he came home yesterday afternoon only to find out what happened. Very sad.

People are going on 5 days without power, and it's hitting 20/30's at night. They're getting desperate and not thinking things through. Shelters are packed, gas stations have 2-3hr lines (assuming they still have gas) in some places, and people don't know what to do.

They're saying some will be lucky to see power before Xmas 🙁

Wow, that makes me truly feel for the son. Christmas will never be the same for the guy.
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🙁
 
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