Six individuals lost their lives on Wednesday at a Colorado dairy due to a suspected toxic gas exposure, according to officials. Firefighters discovered the bodies after responding to a “confined space rescue” around 6 p.m., stated Southeast Weld Fire District Chief Tom Beach. The incident is being investigated as a potential toxic gas exposure case in a confined area, noted Jolene Weimer, deputy chief coroner for Weld County. The tragedy occurred at Prospect Valley Dairy on Weld County Road 18, north of Denver. Dairy Farmers of America confirmed that the incident took place at one of its member farms in Keenesburg, a small town off Interstate 76 in the county’s southern region. “We are deeply saddened by this incident, and our thoughts and most sincere condolences go out to the friends an

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