Chicago police say that at least three women have died after they were discovered unresponsive inside of a senior living center in the Rogers Park neighborhood.
According to authorities, officials from the fire department and Chicago’s Departments of Buildings and Family & Support Services were called to the building after receiving reports about hot temperatures inside of the building.
During a unit-by-unit well-being check, they found three women, ages 67, 75 and 70, unresponsive inside the building, according to a spokesperson for Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s office. All three women were pronounced dead.
The Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office has yet to rule on a cause of death in the case, but no foul play is suspected.
Fire officials say that the temperatures inside the building have decreased, and they are continuing to blow cool air inside:
According to the mayor’s office, a cooling bus has also been brought to the facility.
“The investigation into the cause of death remains ongoing. We will continue taking the necessary measures to make sure the residents of the buildings are safe, and we will make sure that building management owns responsibility for the care of its residents,” a spokesperson said. “City representatives are monitoring building management in switching over the air conditioning for the building.”
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