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14 Hospitalized In New Rochelle After Carbon Monoxide Scare

NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. -- Fourteen people staying at a North Avenue residence for Passover were taken to area hospitals to have their blood-oxygen levels checked after a carbon monoxide alarm went off on Saturday morning at about 4:30 a.m., according to multiple reports.

Fourteen people staying at a local residence were hospitalized after a carbon monoxide alarm was triggered on Saturday.

Fourteen people staying at a local residence were hospitalized after a carbon monoxide alarm was triggered on Saturday.

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EMTs and firefighters came to the scene; the residents were conscious and are expected to be okay, according to lohud.com.

An oven is suspected as the cause, lohud.com reports.

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