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Investigation continues at house after death, 2 hospitalizations
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COMMENTEMAILMORESeveral state and municipal agencies were at a Wilmington-area home Friday investigating the three medical emergency calls this week that left one woman dead and two men in critical condition.
Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control workers in protective gear were seen outside the Dunleith home in the 400 block of Morehouse Drive before entering the residence as part of an investigation to figure out what happened.
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Because the federal privacy law, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, known as HIPAA, applies in this situation, Knearl said they are unable to disclose individual health data.
On Tuesday, paramedics responded to a report of a 79-year-old woman at the house in cardiac arrest, Jackson said. She was taken to Wilmington Hospital,
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Buy PhotoDNREC workers in protective gear were seen outside the Dunleith home in the 400 block of Morehouse Drive before entering the residence as part of an investigation to figure out what exactly sickened two of the residents and killed another. (Photo: JOHN J. JANKOWSKI JR./SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNAL)
About 4 a.m. Wednesday, Emergency Medical Services responded to the same house for an unconscious person. A 79-year-old man was taken to Christiana Hospital,
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Anyone with information that could assist investigators is asked to call county police at (302) 395-8110 or (302) 573-2800.
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