Dozens ill from carbon monoxide out of hospital as leak at hotel investigated
WINNIPEG — Insufficient ventilation is the suspected cause of a carbon monoxide build-up that forced the evacuation of a Winnipeg hotel this week and sent 46 guests and staff to hospital.
“It appears carbon monoxide in the building built up because of inadequate ventilation related to gas-fired appliances. Instead of being safely vented, exhaust was being drawn back into the building,” Chuck Steele, Manitoba Hydro’s director of engineering and, told reporters Wednesday.
“We still have significant further testing to do to pinpoint why this happened.”
All 46 people were discharged from various hospitals within 24 hours of Tuesday morning’s evacuation.