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OSHA investigates Colquitt carbon monoxide poisoning

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By Delivrine Registre - bio | email

June 30, 2008

ALBANY, GA (WALB) - OSHA is now investigating that Moultrie packing plant where dozens of employees suffered carbon monoxide poisoning.

33 people were treated for elevated levels of carbon monoxide at Colquitt Regional Medical Center Friday.

Three of them were kept overnight for observation, but have since been released.

OSHA sent a compliance officer from their Savannah office to investigate.

It can take up to six months for the results from that investigation to be released.

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