• POISONED PROMISES

Don Ellickson knew something was wrong.

"You wake up in the middle of the night with a screaming asthma attack and you'll know what I mean," said Ellickson.

A frightening start to his stay in the mobile home after two months living in a tent in Time Check.

"Yeah, frightening is a good word, you are trippin'," he said.

The attacks came for his wife too.

"I usually don't wake up with a headache all the time or have to hit my inhaler so often," said Shelley.

Don suffers from a rare form of asthma and was concerned about his health even before moving in.

"I went around in circles with the people on the phone about it, now you're assuring me it's all tested out clean and there shouldn't be any problems for me right?

But the problems came nonetheless.

"To move in and then all of the sudden I'm having all kinds of headaches and more difficulty with my breathing," said Don.

He decided the tent was his best bet, even with the cold setting in. But he's upset and wants action.

"I'm tired of it, I've been mislead again," said Don. “There are some people out there that really don't have much choice about where it is they're at. Get them out of there."Suspicious Symptoms Hit Flood Victims

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