Officials in Toledo, Ohio, say carbon monoxide is confirmed in a parked Ford Explorer where five people are found unresponsive. According to reporting from both outlets, the incident involves five individuals inside or near the vehicle, and three people die while two others are taken ill but survive. The carbon monoxide finding is presented as an official confirmation tied to the vehicle itself, which was parked at the time of the incident. While details about the circumstances that led the group to be in the vehicle were not provided in the excerpts, the sources agree on the core facts: a Ford Explorer is identified as the location, carbon monoxide is detected, five people are discovered unresponsive, and three deaths occur among the group. Authorities treat carbon monoxide exposure as the likely cause given the confirmed presence of the gas, but the reports do not add further conclusions beyond the confirmation and the casualty count. The cases are framed as an apparent carbon monoxide incident involving the parked vehicle.