Spectators killed as crashed car plows into underground car meet crowd in Harris County
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Manslaughter charges have been filed against Andrew Mock in the Feb. 21, 2021, death of at least two bystanders killed after being hit by a crashed vehicle at a northwest Harris County car meet.Photo courtesy of Capt. Daniel Arizpe, Cy-Fair Fire DepartmentShow MoreShow Less
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Manslaughter charges have been filed against Andrew Mock in the Feb. 21, 2021, death of at least two bystanders killed after being hit by a crashed vehicle at a northwest Harris County car meet.Photo courtesy of Capt. Daniel Arizpe, Cy-Fair Fire DepartmentShow MoreShow Less
Texas family sickened by carbon monoxide after using grill indoors for heat Cy-Fair EMS personnel move a carbon monoxide poisoning victim into a Houston-area hospital. (Source: Captain Daniel Arizpe, Cy-Fair VFD Public Information Officer) By Gary Bass | February 15, 2021 at 9:14 PM CST - Updated February 16 at 9:46 AM
CY-FAIR Texas (KTRE) - EMS personnel with the Cy-Fair Volunteer Fire Department transported a family of six to a Houston-area hospital for treatment of carbon monoxide poisoning Monday after they tried to use a charcoal grill to heat their apartment.
According to a tweet from the Cy-Fair VFD, four of the six people taken to the hospital were children, ages 5 through 10. One adult and one child are in critical condition.
Desperate to stay warm amid snowstorm, Texans invite a silent killer inside: Carbon monoxide Paulina Villegas Cy-Fair Fire Department crews transported 9 patients for CO poisoning Tuesday in Houston. 2 families reportedly used charcoal grills as a heat source inside. With no electricity in their home for hours, the Houston family tried to fight off the freezing cold by running their car in the attached garage, authorities say. When Houston police officers entered the property to conduct a welfare check, they found the two adults and two children, police said in a statement Tuesday morning. The woman and girl did not survive, and the man and boy were taken to a hospital.
Emergency personnel with the Cy-Fair Volunteer Fire Department transported two families to Houston-area hospitals Tuesday after they suffered carbon monoxide poisoning as a result of trying to heat their apartments with charcoal grills.
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