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Carbon monoxide call at Toronto home sends 2 people to hospital

A Toronto fire truck. Gord Edick / Global News

Toronto fire officials say two people have been taken to hospital after a carbon monoxide call at a home in the city’s north end on Tuesday night.

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Firefighters were called to a home on Norwin Street, in the Bathurst Street and Steeles Avenue area, at around 7 p.m.

A Toronto fire spokesperson said the call was for cabon monoxide in the home.

Two people were taken to hospital in life-threatening condition.

No age or gender of the injured was released.

It is unclear where the carbon monoxide came from or if there were detectors in the home.

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