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MILLIGAN, Tenn. (WJHL) — Ballad Health has confirmed that all individuals affected by the recent carbon monoxide leak at Milligan University’s fieldhouse have been released from care. As of Monday, the healthcare provider reported that no patients from the incident, which occurred on Wednesday, February 4, remain under treatment. In total, over 300 people were assessed following the leak.

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