Carbon Monoxide Incident at Herrenberg Bakery Hospitalizes Nine
An incident at a Walmart bakery in Herrenberg/Haslach during an anniversary celebration led to nine people complaining of circulatory problems and nausea due to carbon monoxide. Five were treated on site, and four were taken to hospitals, with one transported by helicopter. The Herrenberg police station has initiated investigations into the cause of the gas formation, with a section of Hohenzollernstraße closed and cleared during the incident.
The bakery was promptly ventilated by the fire department to remove the harmful gas. However, its operation has been suspended indefinitely pending the outcome of the police investigation. The incident resulted in four individuals being taken to hospitals for further medical examination and treatment. One person was airlifted, while three were transported by land. The police have not yet released information on a specific officer or leader heading the investigation, known locally as the 'Gasmausche im Herrenberger Backofen' case.
The incident at the bakery in Herrenberg/Haslach has raised concerns about the safety of patrons and employees. The police are currently investigating the cause of the carbon monoxide leak, and the bakery's operation remains suspended until further notice.