Injuries from Fall and Carbon Monoxide Exposure On Thursday, July 11, 2024, at 8:37 a
 
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July 15, 2024
 

m., emergency medical personnel responded to a residence in the 48000 block of Spring Ridge Road in Lexington Park following a report of injuries sustained from a fall.

911 callers reported that a patient was in and out of consciousness after experiencing a fall. Upon arrival, emergency medical personnel found the male suffering from head injuries and promptly requested a helicopter for his transportation due to the severity of his condition. Maryland State Police Helicopter Trooper 7 landed nearby and transported the victim to an area trauma center for further treatment.

Later that same day, at 3:15 p.m., emergency medical services, along with firefighters from Ridge and Bay District Volunteer Fire Departments, were dispatched to the same residence for a possible carbon monoxide poisoning incident involving multiple patients.

911 callers reported that a male had passed out earlier, and another individual at the residence was exhibiting symptoms of carbon monoxide exposure. Emergency crews arrived at the scene, which is a large three-story mansion, and made contact with the homeowner, who stated he was not feeling well. Firefighters entered the residence equipped with meters and detected initial carbon monoxide readings of 112 ppm. They were informed that one other person was still inside.

Upon re-entering the residence with additional equipment, firefighters discovered dangerous carbon monoxide levels exceeding 450 ppm in the basement. They conducted a thorough search of the basement, first, second, and third floors for additional occupants. One juvenile was evaluated and transported to an area hospital, while a second patient declined transport.

Firefighters identified the source of the carbon monoxide as the hot water heater located in the basement. They promptly secured power and utilities to the unit and the residence to eliminate the hazard.

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