Northeast, Md - Dec. 5, 2024 - A suspected carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning incident in Cecil County left one man dead and two others, including a young child, hospitalized. Investigators believe a malfunctioning oil furnace caused CO buildup, spreading dangerous pollutants throughout the home.

The Fire Marshal's Office emphasizes the importance of maintaining heating equipment to prevent CO exposure. Recommendations include regular servicing by qualified technicians, installing and maintaining CO detectors, and ensuring air vents are unobstructed.

This tragedy serves as a reminder to take proactive measures as colder weather increases furnace use.

Ensure your safety: Check your heating system and carbon monoxide detectors today to prevent silent danger.... Read More: WMAR2NEWS