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Several people treated for carbon monoxide poisoning in Cornwall Man dies and six hurt in Cornwall carbon monoxide poisoning
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The leak happened on Saturday eveningThe leak happened on Saturday evening
Several people have been treated for carbon monoxide poisoning following a "serious incident" at a property in Cornwall. A man in his 50s has died and six others were injured following a suspected carbon monoxide leak at a home in Cornwall.
The leak happened at Creakavose Park, St Stephen, on Saturday at about 19:30 BST, Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service said. Four ambulance staff were among those treated for the effects of carbon monoxide poisoning at Creakavose Park, St Stephen, on Saturday at about 19:30 BST.
Firefighters wore breathing apparatus to enter the property and to make the scene safe. Police and ambulance went to the scene and paramedics "treated several casualties", the fire service said. Cornwall Fire and Rescue said firefighters wore breathing apparatus to enter the property and make the scene safe.
The fire service called it a "serious incident", and said police would advise about the casualties. Devon and Cornwall Police has been contacted for comment. Devon and Cornwall Police said the death was not being treated as suspicious and that it was undertaking inquiries to complete a file for the coroner.
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