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Person dead after gas leak at Sydney restaurant

One person died and six other people were hospitalized after a gas leak in a restaurant in northwest of Sydney.

Emergency services, Tuesday morning Riverstone’daki Haveli Indian Restaurant after being called, a person withdrawn from the unconscious and unresponsive building following the reports of the reports.

Emergency workers respond to a gas leak that kills a person on Tuesday morning.Credit: Nine news

Five police officers and another person were taken to hospital in a stable situation.

Carbon monoxide was detected in the facility, fire technicians now pass through the restaurant to understand the nature and origin of the leak.

Adam Dewberry, a fire and rescue manager, said, “They use a number of senior detectors to pass through this building to determine what the product is, because this will help the people moved to treatment.” Nine news.

“We need to find out what it is and where it comes from, so we can make the site safe.”

Intensive and critical care medical staff were called immediately after 9 am, doctors and a Careflight helicopter were sent to treat eight patients at the scene. Medical officials are standing to monitor fire technicians who detect gas in the field.

Carbon monoxide is a poisonous open gas that can cause serious illness or death if it is left at high levels.

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