A Cleveland Heights music and entertainment venue is closed until further notice after fire officials said a carbon monoxide leak over the weekend potentially put the safety of patrons and staff at risk.
Wrapped in caution tape and adorned with bright orange notices, Front Stage Multiplex Center, which occupies the former Regal Cinema theater at Severance Town Center, was temporarily closed by fire inspectors and building officials after Saturday night’s reported gas leak. Officials said one person, a member of the jazz band that had been performing at the venue, was taken to the hospital.
“They discovered levels of anywhere from 250 to 350 parts per million, which is dangerous. Typically, after an hour or so, it’s going to cause some very severe symptoms,” Chief Freeman said. “They were running power to the venue for this band that they had there. Apparently, the load was too significant for the power that they had available. They brought in these auxiliary generators to pick up the slack so the concert could go on,” Chief Freeman said. “The level in that area was over 1000 [parts per million]. Anything at that level, anything 800 and above can actually have some very, very serious effects in just minutes.
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