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Woman’s carbon monoxide alarm helps save Clayton high-rise

Posted November 7, 2023
Clayton, Missouri –
“…the highest carbon monoxide readings came from the building’s heating units located on the roof. The building did not have carbon monoxide detectors.”
Woman’s carbon monoxide alarm helps save Clayton high-rise | FOX 2 (fox2now.com)
Categories: - Apartment Buildings, - Commercial Bldgs (all), - Missouri
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