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Rosscarrock residents recovering after Sunday carbon monoxide scare

Paramedics were called to a house along Rossmount Road S.W. on Sunday, Sept. 17 for a potential carbon monoxide leak. Global News

A Calgary family is recovering after suffering through a carbon monoxide scare at their Rosscarrock home on Sunday.

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Emergency crews were called to the house along Rossmount Road S.W. at around 11 p.m. after reports at least one resident wasn’t feeling well.

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When they arrived, firefighters found CO in the home at over 400 parts per million, a level considered extremely dangerous.

Paramedics assessed the family of four, but no one was transported to hospital for treatment.

The cause of the high CO levels is under investigation.

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