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“It’s an odorless, tasteless gas so you don’t know it’s actually there until it’s too late,” says BM2, Nicholas Durfey, with the U.S. Coast Guard.
While when most people think of carbon monoxide and boating, they think of the back of the boat near the exhaust fumes. While that could be a problematic spot, it’s not always the main culprit. Martin and Durfey point out that in board engines, batteries, generators, and engine compartments all have the potential to release the dangerous gas. The way the boat is positioned on the water also plays a role is where the gas ends up. The important thing is knowing what to look out for, but unfortunately, the symptoms are similar to sea sickness.
The exact cause of the blaze is not known at this time.
Credit: Parma Fire Department Author: WKYC Staff Updated: 9:51 PM EDT May 11, 2021
PARMA, Ohio One person is dead following a house fire on Parma s east side early Tuesday evening.
Multiple fire engines as well as the city fire chief arrived at the home on the 1200 block of Dawnwood Drive around 6 p.m. Crews noted heavy smoke throughout the structure, and while they were able to extinguish the flames via a fast attack of the main area, they unfortunately found one occupant who had died inside.
The incident is still under investigation, and officials have not yet been able to pinpoint a cause. The victim s name is also not being released while family members are notified.