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The Death That Put CO Detectors in Every DU Dorm Room: Lauren Johnson and the Josephine Street Apartment Tragedy
On January 5, 2009, Lauren Johnson, a 23-year-old first-year graduate student at the University of Denver's Josef Korbel School of International Studies, died of carbon monoxide poisoning at her off-campus apartment at 2035 S. Josephine Street, just east of the DU campus. Carbon monoxide from a furnace whose flue had been recently wind-damaged backed up into third-floor units; Johnson was found at approximately 4:50 PM and pronounced dead at 5:17 PM at Porter Adventist Hospital. In her memory, DU subsequently installed carbon monoxide detectors in every campus sleeping room, and a nonprofit 'Lauren Project' was founded to distribute CO detectors for Colorado homes.
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