A woman and her dog were treated for carbon monoxide poisoning early Thursday at a Tampa condo complex. 

  • Carbon monoxide scare at Tampa condo 
  • Tampa Fire Rescue responded to Cordoba & Beach Park Condos
  • Woman and dog treated, expected to be OK

Tampa Police and Tampa Fire Rescue responded to the Cordoba & Beach Park Condos, 114 Beach Haven Lane just after 4 a.m.

Six units were evacuated after a carbon monoxide alarm went off in the building. 

Firefighters detected high levels of carbon monoxide and cleared residents from the building. A woman and a dog had to receive medical attention. 

The woman was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital, and a neighbor is caring for her dog. They are both expected to be OK. 

Carbon monoxide is in fumes produced from burning fuel in cars or trucks, small engines, stoves, lanterns, grills, fireplaces, gas ranges or furnaces. 

It can build up indoors and poison people and animals who breathe it.

Officials have not released any other information.