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.

You May Also Like

OPEC+ Boosts Oil Production Amidst Iran’s Strategic Hold on Strait of Hormuz

VIENNA – In a move aimed at enhancing “market stability,” seven nations…

Israeli West Bank Raid: 1 Palestinian Killed, 4 Injured in Escalating Tensions

NABLUS – An Israeli military operation in the occupied West Bank city…

Mount Dora Home Invasion Turns Tragic: Deputies Report Shooting During Heated Dispute

MOUNT DORA, Fla – On Saturday morning at around 8:48 a.m., local…

Stranded Travelers and Ex-Employees Reveal the Chaos Behind Spirit Airlines Shutdown

Spirit Airlines experienced a complete operational halt overnight, resulting in the cancellation…

Shakira Joins the Ranks of Madonna and Lady Gaga with Free Copacabana Beach Concert

RIO DE JANEIRO – The iconic sands of Copacabana Beach in Rio…

Three Individuals in Bristol, TN Apprehended on Child Abuse Allegations

BRISTOL, Tenn. — In a recent development, three individuals have been apprehended…