Police said he was using his gas stove to heat his home, which reached 187 degrees and flooded the air with carbon monoxide.
A Muskegon Heights man was rescued from a home where a stove used for heating resulted in dangerous conditions.
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WOOD Grand Rapids on MSN‘Every second counts’: Muskegon Heights officers saved man from 187-degree homeA Muskegon Heights man is expected to make a full recovery after police found him on his kitchen floor, overcome by carbon ...
"While I contacted ProMed, I heard a clicking noise. It was just clicking. So I'm like, 'Okay, that's pretty weird. Why is ...
A Muskegon Heights man is expected to fully recover after he was rescued from carbon monoxide poisoning. It serves as a ...
A well-being check by Muskegon Heights police found a man unconscious on his kitchen floor after he had been heating his home ...
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MLive - GrandRapids/Muskegon/Kalamazoo on MSNMuskegon Heights woman wants road in front of house that totaled her car fixedRamona McEwen said the city has patched the hole several times over the years, the most recent with gravel, but it hasn’t ...
Officers found the man lying on his kitchen floor. The house registered "very high" levels of carbon monoxide.
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MLive - GrandRapids/Muskegon/Kalamazoo on MSNPolice chief praises officers for saving carbon monoxide poisoning victimMuskegon Heights Police Chief Maurice Sain praised public safety officers for a well-being check that saved a man over the weekend suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning.
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