11 people sickened by carbon monoxide on Near West Side

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Eleven people were hospitalized Monday morning after being sickened by carbon monoxide at a Near West Side food business.

A HazMat response was called about 11 a.m. to 1115 W. Fulton Market, according to Fire Media spokesman Will Knight. Aspen Foods Inc., a food distribution company, is listed at that address.

Eleven people exposed to carbon monoxide were taken to hospitals, with 10 of them in good-to-fair condition and one in fair-to-serious condition, Knight said.

The cause of the heightened carbon monoxide levels wasn’t immediately known.

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