03/12/2026
Recently, crews from Highland EMS responded to an emergency involving two residents suffering from carbon monoxide exposure. Thanks to the quick recognition of symptoms and rapid intervention by EMS personnel, both patients received immediate care and were transported for further medical evaluation. A special thank you to the City of Highland Fire Department for their quick response and assistance once carbon monoxide exposure was suspected. Their teamwork and support played an important role in ensuring the safety of everyone involved.
Carbon monoxide (CO) is often called the “silent killer” because it is a colorless, odorless gas that cannot be seen or smelled. It is produced by common household appliances such as furnaces, water heaters, gas stoves, fireplaces, and generators when fuel is burned. Without a working carbon monoxide detector, dangerous levels can build up inside a home without warning.
Situations like this serve as an important reminder of how critical carbon monoxide detectors are in protecting our families. Every home should have functioning CO detectors installed, especially near sleeping areas. Just as importantly, these detectors should be checked regularly to ensure they are working properly. Test them monthly, replace batteries as needed, and follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for replacing the unit itself—typically every 5 to 7 years.
Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning can include headache, dizziness, nausea, confusion, chest pain, and loss of consciousness. If you suspect carbon monoxide exposure, leave the building immediately and call 911.
Highland EMS crews respond to emergencies like this every day, but prevention is always the best protection. Taking a few minutes to check your carbon monoxide detectors could save your life or the life of someone you love.
Please take a moment today to test your CO detectors and make sure your home is protected.