Marysville, Ohio: Seven people were hospitalized in critical conditions on Saturday after suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning at the Hampton Inn in Ohio, officials said.
A total of nine people were taken to a local hospital, according to Columbus Dispatch.
The head of the fire of Marysville Jay Riley told the newspaper that the source of carbon monoxide was unclear but everyone who was hospitalized was in the pool area.
Riley said the victims put children and adults.
He does not provide the right age.
Authorities said they received a call of 911 Saturday night about a 2 year old girl who had fallen into the pool or found in an unconscious pool at the Hampton Inn in Marysville.
More than 911 calls are immediately followed about unconscious people or other people who report symptoms such as dizziness and burning in the throat, said Police Chief Marysville Tony Brooks.
This hotel was evacuated shortly after that.
Brooks told the newspaper that all who were injured would live when they were transported and that seven patients were in critical condition.
The other two were treated at the scene, and five more and then looked for their own care at the hospital, said Brooks.
Shipping cannot reach hotel management members Saturday night.
Riley said the Hampton Inn maintenance team was on the way from abroad.