Cypress Bay High School Faces Emergency with Carbon Monoxide Levels
Cypress Bay High School Evacuated Due to Carbon Monoxide Emergency
WESTON - The cafeteria at Cypress Bay High School in Weston was evacuated on Friday following the detection of elevated carbon monoxide levels. Emergency responders from Broward Sheriff Fire Rescue quickly arrived on the scene.
Health Concerns and Community Response
Three individuals displaying symptoms of lightheadedness were taken to a nearby hospital for evaluation. In light of the situation, officials from the City of Weston and fire rescue teams are conducting a thorough investigation to identify the source of the carbon monoxide.
Safety Measures Implemented
- Immediate evacuation of the cafeteria.
- Monitoring of carbon monoxide levels throughout the school.
- Health assessments conducted for affected individuals.
Parents and guardians have been briefed on the incident, and precautionary measures are being evaluated to ensure the safety of all students and staff.
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