Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Claims a Life

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One teenager is tragically dead and another hospitalized after an apparent Carbon Monoxide poisoning in Bowie County in Northeast Texas.

Here is the News Release from the Bowie County Sheriffs Office:

On 1-25-2022 at approximately 10:25pm the Bowie County Sheriff’s office received a 911 call in reference to two (2) unresponsive juveniles located at a residence on Twilight Circle. It was learned that the home was without electricity and was being heated with assistance of a gasoline powered electric generator. Texas Department of Public Safety Troopers Green and Stovall arrived on scene first and found a 16-year-old Hispanic female unresponsive on the front porch. CPR was started as Trooper Green entered the home and located Micah Franco, Hispanic male 14 years of age of Texarkana also unresponsive on the living room floor. Bowie County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Scott Lillis arrived and assisted with CPR.

Attempts to resuscitate Micah Franco were unsuccessful. The Hispanic female was transported to Wadley Hospital and has been transferred to Children’s Hospital in Little Rock, AR. Bowie County Sheriff’s Office Investigator Kyle Holcomb responded to the scene and an autopsy has been ordered to determine the cause of death. There are no indications of foul play and it is suspected that carbon monoxide poisoning is the cause of this tragedy.

 ***The Bowie County Sheriff’s Office would like to remind everyone that gas/diesel powered generators (or any combustion engine) are unsafe for indoor use. Please use caution when using these items to power or heat a residence***

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