Two children and a man were taken to hospital late Tuesday night after a carbon monoxide leak in a Vancouver home.
Fire Chief Darell Reid tweeted Wednesday morning that nine people were evacuated from a residence on Tyne Street just after 11 p.m. after high levels of carbon monoxide were detected.
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According to BC Emergency Health Services, a carbon monoxide detector went off inside the building.
Reid is reminding homeowners and renters to check smoke and CO alarms to ensure they are working properly.