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My deepest condolences to the friends and family.

Alyssa Woods, NREMT-B

> Posted by Janis Demarest - email

>

> LONGVIEW, Texas (AP) - One emergency medical technician died and three

> co-workers are hospitalized after being overcome by carbon monoxide

> while on duty in east Texas.

>

> A spokeswoman at Good Shepherd Medical Center in Longview, which

> operates Champion EMS in White Oak, says the victims were discovered

> around 7 a.m. Friday by other workers during shift change.

> Ashworth told The Associated Press that the carbon monoxide apparently

> was from a generator left running on an ambulance.

>

> Ashworth says a 33-year-old female EMT, who was in training, was

> pronounced dead after being transported to the hospital. Ashworth says a

> paramedic and two emergency medical technicians, all male, are in good

> condition. Their names were not immediately released.

>

>

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My thoughts and prayers as well of those of my family go out to Victor, and all

the employees of Champion EMS on the loss of their co-workers, and fellow EMS

workers to all of us here in Texas.

Ken Bouldin, BBA, LP

Adjunct Instructor, TEEX ASTL and MTFL

Posted by Janis Demarest - email

LONGVIEW, Texas (AP) - One emergency medical technician died and three

co-workers are hospitalized after being overcome by carbon monoxide

while on duty in east Texas.

A spokeswoman at Good Shepherd Medical Center in Longview, which

operates Champion EMS in White Oak, says the victims were discovered

around 7 a.m. Friday by other workers during shift change.

Ashworth told The Associated Press that the carbon monoxide apparently

was from a generator left running on an ambulance.

Ashworth says a 33-year-old female EMT, who was in training, was

pronounced dead after being transported to the hospital. Ashworth says a

paramedic and two emergency medical technicians, all male, are in good

condition. Their names were not immediately released.

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My thoughts and prayers as well of those of my family go out to Victor, and all

the employees of Champion EMS on the loss of their co-workers, and fellow EMS

workers to all of us here in Texas.

Ken Bouldin, BBA, LP

Adjunct Instructor, TEEX ASTL and MTFL

Posted by Janis Demarest - email

LONGVIEW, Texas (AP) - One emergency medical technician died and three

co-workers are hospitalized after being overcome by carbon monoxide

while on duty in east Texas.

A spokeswoman at Good Shepherd Medical Center in Longview, which

operates Champion EMS in White Oak, says the victims were discovered

around 7 a.m. Friday by other workers during shift change.

Ashworth told The Associated Press that the carbon monoxide apparently

was from a generator left running on an ambulance.

Ashworth says a 33-year-old female EMT, who was in training, was

pronounced dead after being transported to the hospital. Ashworth says a

paramedic and two emergency medical technicians, all male, are in good

condition. Their names were not immediately released.

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My thoughts and prayers as well of those of my family go out to Victor, and all

the employees of Champion EMS on the loss of their co-workers, and fellow EMS

workers to all of us here in Texas.

Ken Bouldin, BBA, LP

Adjunct Instructor, TEEX ASTL and MTFL

Posted by Janis Demarest - email

LONGVIEW, Texas (AP) - One emergency medical technician died and three

co-workers are hospitalized after being overcome by carbon monoxide

while on duty in east Texas.

A spokeswoman at Good Shepherd Medical Center in Longview, which

operates Champion EMS in White Oak, says the victims were discovered

around 7 a.m. Friday by other workers during shift change.

Ashworth told The Associated Press that the carbon monoxide apparently

was from a generator left running on an ambulance.

Ashworth says a 33-year-old female EMT, who was in training, was

pronounced dead after being transported to the hospital. Ashworth says a

paramedic and two emergency medical technicians, all male, are in good

condition. Their names were not immediately released.

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