Multiple people have received medical treatment after a carbon monoxide leak at a property in Morecambe.
Fire crews were called out to deal with a carbon monoxide leak at a terrace property on Westover Street just before 9:10pm on Thursday.
Two fire engines from Lancaster and Morecambe attended the scene and used a gas monitor and trauma pack.
Crews were detained for one hour and forty-five minutes.
A spokesperson for Lancashire Fire and Rescue said: “There were a number of casualties who were handed in to the care of North West Ambulance Service.”
The North West Ambulance Service said one person was taken to hospital.


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