Minnesota Outdoorsman

Fishing Forums => Ice Fishing => Archived Ice Fishing => Topic started by: Lee Borgersen on January 01/18/16, 09:40:33 PM

Title: Man dies CO in fish house
Post by: Lee Borgersen on January 01/18/16, 09:40:33 PM
Man dies of CO poisoning in fish house on Leech Lake; three others sickened.

 
Monday, January 18, 2016 2:49 pm

 

 :reporter; ...
A man died Sunday afternoon of apparent carbon monoxide poisoning in a fish house on Walker Bay of Leech Lake.

According to Cass County Sheriff Tom Burch, a call was received at 4:37 p.m. of a medical emergency at the fish house. EMS personnel and deputies arrived and found four adult males experiencing symptoms of what was believed to be carbon monoxide poisoning, in a camper trailer that had been converted to a fish house.

 :coffee: more.......
One man was found deceased and another adult male was brought to St. Joseph’s Hospital in Park Rapids and subsequently transported to Hennepin County Medical Center. Two others were treated at the scene and released. Identification of the deceased man is pending notification of family members. An autopsy is scheduled with the Ramsey County Medical Examiner’s Office.

The initial investigation indicated that propane devices being used to heat the structure were not ventilated :bonk: and led to unsafe levels of carbon monoxide inside the structure.
 
 :police:
The Cass County Sheriff’s Office was assisted at the scene by the Walker Police Department, Walker Area Joint Fire Department and North Ambulance.
Title: Re: Man dies CO in fish house
Post by: Boar on January 01/19/16, 01:25:16 PM
man thats sad.
Title: Re: Man dies CO in fish house
Post by: Lee Borgersen on January 01/19/16, 04:35:30 PM
                      Update

Name released on man who died in possible Leech Lake CO incident

Today at 11:24 a.m.

 
WALKER—The name of the man who died Sunday from possible carbon monoxide poisoning on Leech Lake was released Tuesday.
The Cass County Sheriff's Office identified the man as Jared Nels Johnson, 34, Akeley.
Title: Re: Man dies CO in fish house
Post by: jgator81 on January 01/19/16, 05:52:35 PM
My little heater puts off bad fumes.  Its a Mr Heater (the circular looking one that is silver and hooks up to a large propane tank)  seems like I have to open up much in my little Eskimo pop up that it almost defeats the purpose.  Are there any out there that burn cleaner?
Title: Re: Man dies CO in fish house
Post by: Boar on January 01/19/16, 07:26:22 PM
I prefer the buddy style, little or big buddy heaters, you can use 1lbers or buy the hose and hook up to 20 lb tanks. they are considerd infrared heaters, still use oxygen of course but safer and cleaner, and they have a co saftey switch, I dont bet my life on a switch but always have some ventilation.
Title: Re: Man dies CO in fish house
Post by: dakids on January 01/19/16, 09:12:18 PM
I prefer the buddy style, little or big buddy heaters, you can use 1lbers or buy the hose and hook up to 20 lb tanks. they are considerd infrared heaters, still use oxygen of course but safer and cleaner, and they have a co saftey switch, I dont bet my life on a switch but always have some ventilation.

X2
Title: Re: Man dies CO in fish house
Post by: Lee Borgersen on January 01/23/16, 11:07:59 AM
   

       :reporter; Update!

 More names released in fish house incident

 :coffee: ...
  Authorities released the names of the three men involved in the possible carbon monoxide poisoning incident occurring in a fish house on Leech Lake that left one man dead.

Jared Nels Johnson, 34, Akeley, was located deceased; Michael Tatreau, 50, Solway was transported to St Joseph's Hospital in Park Rapids and then to Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis, where he was in satisfactory condition Thursday. Two other men— Martin Hartmann, 60, Walker and Scott Hoff, 43, Akeley—were treated at the scene and released.

The Cass County Sheriff's Office received a call regarding a medical emergency at 4:37 p.m. Sunday on Walker Bay on Leech Lake. Sheriff deputies and emergency personnel arrived and located four men in a camper trailer that had been converted to a fish house. Upon arrival, Johnson was deceased. The sheriff's office reported the initial investigation indicates propane devices used to heat the structure were not ventilated and led to unsafe levels of carbon monoxide inside the trailer.