OCEAN CITY HOTEL EVACUATED DUE TO HIGH LEVELS OF CARBON MONOXIDE
An investigation as to the cause of the elevated levels of carbon monoxide inside the Americana Hotel located at 916 Atlantic Ave., has been initiated by the Fire Marshals Division of the Ocean City Fire Department.
Although the cause is still under investigation, pending review from a third party mechanical inspector, the hotel's LP gas-burning equipment has not been ruled out as a potential factor in the incident. Public occupancy of the hotel has been prohibited by the Fire Marshals Division and the Town of Ocean City Building Inspectors Office, pending the conclusion of the Fire Marshals investigation as well as the review by the mechanical inspection agency.
The hotel is protected by a fire alarm system and a sprinkler system. However, Carbon monoxide detectors were not installed in the structure. The Ocean City Fire Prevention Code requires the installation of Carbon Monoxide Detectors in multi-family dwellings such as hotels and motels to ensure the safe operation of fuel burning devices.
The initial two victims were transported to the hospital and are currently being held for observation. A third victim was treated and released at the scene.
The Ocean City Tourism Department and the Ocean City Hotel Motel Restaurant Association assisted the building management in arranging for accommodations for the displaced hotel guests.
I sure hope the third party mechanical inspector has a state license.
ReplyDeleteThis hotel isn't that old. Who was the contractor and why wern't the detectors installed. What about the building inspectors. People could have died.
ReplyDeleteInspectors, oh yeah the ones who ride around in their air-conditioned cars and do very little. There are so many companies in so many trades working around here with non-licensed personel its ridiculous.
ReplyDeleteI was one of those staying at the hotel when this happened. Does anyone know if there is any civil suits against the hotel. I am not from the area.
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