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Why was a Hopkinsville Goodwill evacuated?
By Danica Sauter at WSMV 4 News (NBC affiliate)
· July 11, 2026
· 1 min read
HOPKINSVILLE, KY. (WSMV) - Two people tested positive for carbon monoxide poisoning after a Goodwill in Hopkinsville evacuated due to carbon monoxide, according to WKDZ. On Friday afternoon, the Hopkinsville Fire Department responded to the Goodwill in Hopkinsville. The store was evacuated after ...
Key takeaway The store was evacuated after officials tested the air and found 33 parts per million carbon monoxide in the air.
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Category: safety ·
Published: July 11, 2026 ·
Source: WSMV 4 News (NBC affiliate) ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? HOPKINSVILLE, KY. (WSMV) - Two people tested positive for carbon monoxide poisoning after a Goodwill in Hopkinsville evacuated due to carbon monoxide, according to WKDZ. On Friday afternoon, the Hopkinsville Fire Department responded to the Goodwill in Hopkinsville. The store was evacuated after ...
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