Virginia Tech Carbon Monoxide Leak Leaves 17 People in Hospital
By: Daniel Chubb | August 20, 2007 | Leave a Comment
There has been a carbon monoxide at Virginia Tech and due to the leak of poisonous gas, seventeen people has to be taken to hospital.
The Virginia Tech carbon monoxide leak apparently happened in an apartment complex near the Virginia Tech campus.
This Virginia Tech carbon monoxide outbreak has put two Virginia Tech students in critical condition at the hospital as carbon monoxide is a dangerous chemical. The other sutudent who suffered from the Virginia Tech carbon monoxide leak are said to be in stable condition.
Police are investigating the Virginia Tech carbon monoxide leak and they have evacuated the affected building.
What do you think about the Virginia Tech carbon monoxide leak?
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