Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor UPDATE - The three employees hospitalized as a precaution after a carbon monoxide alarm activation at a Hacienda Heights McDonald's have since returned to work, according to Mallory Schluter, spokeswoman for McDonald's. Firefighters took air readings and found normal air saturation levels inside the McDonald's, according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department. PREVIOUS - Firefighters have found no abnormal readings after a carbon monoxide alarm was triggered at a McDonald’s Monday. Hazmat technicians with the Los Angeles County Fire Department determined air saturation is normal inside the McDonald’s, 15628 E. Gale Ave., and that the alarm may be malfunctioning -- despite that, three employees are experiencing symptoms. Three employees reportedly experienced minor headaches and will be hospitalized, according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department.
Firefighters were dispatched at 9:09 a.m. Everyone in the McDonald’s was evacuated while firefighters worked to determine a cause. The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is on scene, according to a representative with the Los Angeles County Fire Department. |
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