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Family Treated In Hyperbaric Chamber For Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Two Are Now Home, Mother Still In Serious Condition

Updated: 8:43 am CST December 20, 2005

Two members of the McFarland family poisoned by carbon monoxide last week have been released from the hospital.

Eric Thompson, the homeowner, and Weston Gill are recovering at home.

Gill's mother, Karen Trow remains in serious condition in the respiratory intensive care unit at St. Luke's Hospital in Milwaukee.

The three were treated in a hyperbaric chamber at St. Luke's after they were found unconscious in their home Thursday morning.

A 26-year-old contractor, Cory Nonn, died in the accident.
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