3 die in Fla. after container gas leak, police say

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Three people died Tuesday after refrigerated gas leaked from a shipping container on a cargo ship at Florida's Port Everglades, authorities said.

A leak of refrigerated gas killed three people Tuesday on a cargo ship, including a supervisor investigating reports that workers were dizzy and two employees who tried to save him, authorities said Tuesday.

The victims were found unconscious in the hull of the ship, the Broward County Sheriff's Office said. The cause of death was chemical asphyxia due to inhaling argon gas, which had been leaking from a container the workers were loading.

Argon is colorless, odorless and nontoxic, but it can cause suffocation in a contained space.

The victims were Florida Transportation Services employees Hayman Sooknanan, 47; James Cason, 43; and Rene Robert Dutertre Jr., 25.

Crew members reported feeling dizzy, so Sooknanan went to investigate, authorities said. A dock captain later saw Sooknanan lying on the floor and ordered the ship evacuated.

Cason then tied a shirt around his face and ran back to save his colleague. When Cason didn't return, Dutertre did the same.

'Trying to help each other'
Witnesses from the ship's top deck told authorities they saw Dutertre try to climb out of the hull before collapsing onto the floor.

"They were trying to help each other," co-worker Tarson Bodden told the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. "They lost their lives trying to help one another. It's terrible."

The leak affected no one else, officials said. The shipping container is in a secured area of the Fort Lauderdale port.

The company's owner, John Gorman Jr., said it is investigating internally.

Florida Transportation Services, which loads and unloads cargo, "follows extensive safety procedures and conducts ongoing employee safety training," Gorman said.

Argon is used in light bulbs, lasers and welding, but it is unclear why the ship was carrying it.

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