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Willmar, Minnesota, receives CO alarms for at-risk homes through awareness campaign
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Willmar, Minnesota, receives CO alarms for at-risk homes through awareness campaign
ROCHESTER — The Rochester Fire Department called attention to carbon monoxide poisoning and prevention on Monday, Oct. 13, as the department prepares to install free carbon monoxide alarms in some households. Rochester is one of eight Minnesota cities that has received a combined 2,500 carbon monoxide alarms from the Minnesota Department of Public Safety’s State Fire Marshal division, which used a federal grant to purchase them. Willmar is among…
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