Canada - Some of the people who took part in a mock disaster that went awry last year off Newfoundland's west coast were poisoned, a federal investigation has found.
A Cormorant search and rescue helicopter was used to airlift some of the participants in a mock disaster that went awry last September.
Several of the people evacuated from a Marine Atlantic ferry during a September exercise in the Bay of Islands were treated in hospital in Corner Brook, and three were ultimately flown to St. John's for what physicians later determined was carbon monoxide poisoning. More... Discount Magazine Subscriptions - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Nutty News Marketplace - Popcorn Factory
A Cormorant search and rescue helicopter was used to airlift some of the participants in a mock disaster that went awry last September.
Several of the people evacuated from a Marine Atlantic ferry during a September exercise in the Bay of Islands were treated in hospital in Corner Brook, and three were ultimately flown to St. John's for what physicians later determined was carbon monoxide poisoning. More... Discount Magazine Subscriptions - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Nutty News Marketplace - Popcorn Factory