For anybody of any age, it would be dangerous. Reporter Carbon Monoxide, three times the acceptable limit, was filling this sicklerville home. It was just before 4 00 a. M. That a call came in to report a woman had passed out. That woman, a man, and a child fumes. When i came outside, they said dont come too close. Reporter neighbors tell me the young girl is about 6 years old and her father is a pastor at a local church. Firefighters believe the Carbon Monoxide may have come from a faulty heater in the basement. The colorless and odorless gas can only be picked up by a working alarm. We could not hear any co detector when we got here. With readings above 900 parts per million the co detector could have become oversaturated. Reporter by day break firefighters had fanned the fumes and the gas was gone. The neighbors tell me this 4 00 a. M. Wakeup call has them checking their own devices. If youre sleeping, wont know whats going on. Reporter does it make you want to go back and check you
Anybody who knew nicole believed she was afraid of her exhusbanding talked about it openly to different neighbors. Neighbors looking forward to getting more answers from police. As soon as we get those answer, well give them to you. Tim furlong, nbc 10 news. Lets go to souderton, authorities stormed the house. This is where the sole survivor was found. Thats where nbc 10 is live. What is the latest there . Take a look at house behind me in souderton, crime scene investigators with the Montgomery County District Attorneys Office are inside the home. The screen door propped open, the gray door behind it got here a little while ago. A teenager airlifted from the house early this afternoon. He is one survivor, were told, that say there are three wounded in the crime spree that ran several townships. We dont know the condition of the other people who live inside this home. Neighbors say theres a family of four who lived here and its believe they are extended family of bradley stone. I went
Sharrie. Reporter shirleen and brian, there are a lot of questions tonight. The mission of that dallas hospital, of course, and its staff toys prevent this from spreading. Seventy Staff Members at Texas Health Presbyterian hospital were involved in caring for Thomas Duncan and tonight, one nurse is confirmed to have the virus, ebola and there is concern there could be more. Working on the front lines to save others, nurse tina pam is being cared for. The 26 yearold is the First American infected with ebola while on u. S. Soil. She is a person that is dealing with this, with a heroic and graceful spirit. Shes incredibly concerned. Were all incredibly concerned. Reporter the dallas hospital now caring for one of their own, shes in isolation. She was part of the team who treated Thomas Duncan, he died from the virus last week. Each day, she suited up head to toe, a gown, face mask and shield, two layers of gloves and shoe covers. Some protection but not as much as hospitals that specializ
Door. If you look closely in this particular shot on the forefrown the grass is looking crunchy from frost forming out there too. Nice light wind and cold air, 26 is the current temperature despite what looks like a beautiful start to the day. Problem is even though we are starting off quiet here on storm scan three notice cloud cover starting to move in here across baltimore, then back through harrisburg. It is almost like closing in on us and it is because eventually there is a quick little disturbance that will eventually develop and this into our region that by this evening maybe as early as late this afternoon rain showers pick up. As the temperatures continue their decline throughout the night it could mix with ice or snow. Heres the authentic we need cold air for this to stick and if it does so it will happen far north and west of philadelphia i dont think your as looking at accumulation in the city but chilly rain showers tonight but all out of here by tomorrow morning. Vittori
Appeared to have been set on purpose. Arson doggies looking to see if there is flammable liquids. We are considering this suspicious hat this time. Reporter police say they have no suspects but they dont think neighbors need to worry about further danger. Atlantic county Prosecutors Office spent the day at the house piecing together the investigation in the two deaths. It is hard, you know when children are involved. Reporter neighbors say loss of a child is unspeakable and they want to know how it all happened. Nothing ever happens around here, so it is very scary, and strange at the same time. Reporter the local School District says that they have done a call this afternoon to all of the parents in the district letting them know about the boys death and also letting them know that there will be grief counselors on hand tomorrow, the autopsy is scheduled for tomorrow as well. We are live from egg harbor city, cleve bryan, cbs3 Eyewitness News. A woman suffered burns in a row house fir