3 dead, 2 criticized in suspected carbon monoxide leak at Michigan country music festival



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Three men died while attending a country music festival in Brooklyn, Michigan, and two others were seriously injured in what is believed to be a carbon monoxide leak, officials said.

Five people were found unconscious on Saturday afternoon inside a trailer at a campground near the Faster Horses Festival, according to a statement from the Lenawee County Sheriff’s Department.

Deputies from the Sheriff’s Department found the five men and immediately began administering CPR treatment to the victims, the statement said.

Three of the men died on the spot. Two of the men remain in critical condition and are being treated for acute carbon monoxide poisoning, according to the sheriff’s office.

Authorities were responding to a 911 call from a friend of the five who expressed concern when he had not heard from them, the statement said.

Authorities are investigating the deaths and injuries resulting from a suspected carbon monoxide leak from a generator near the trailer.

The Faster Horses Festival describes itself as “Michigan’s largest 3-day country music and camping festival” and started Friday in Brooklyn, about 40 miles west of Ann Arbor. Artists this year include Jason Aldean and Luke Combs.

The Faster Horses Festival did not immediately respond to a request for comment made by NBC News on the deaths.

A 30-year-old woman also died during the festival, but her death is unrelated to the suspected carbon monoxide poisoning. Police are also investigating this death.

Authorities are urging people at campgrounds to remember to keep exhaust fumes away from camping areas, tents and vehicles.

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