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Nine children and two adults treated for carbon monoxide poisoning

Two adults and nine children are being treated in a Tasmanian hospital after suffering carbon monoxide poisoning.

The ABC reported two adults and five children are in a serious condition in Royal Hobart Hospital after using an open charcoal grill inside a residence in South Hobart.

Four other children are being monitored.

The children range in ages from 2 months to 17 years old.

Hobart’s Mercury newspaper reported four Ambulance Tasmania units attended a Triple 0 call about 2.30am and paramedics treated patients at the scene before transporting them to hospital.

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