ANACONDA, Mont. (AP) – Students sickened by a dormitory carbon monoxide leak have been released by hospitals or were to be released today, school officials said Saturday.

“According to the medical people at the different hospitals, they are fine,” said Bob Hogan, assistant student supervisor at the Anaconda Job Corps.

Twenty students from the center were flown Friday to hospitals around the Northwest. Hogan said all have been discharged except for five students in a Pocatello, Idaho, hospital who are expected to be released this morning. Ten other students were treated at hospitals and released.

The job center serves 236 students ages 16 to 24 and offers training in several fields.


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