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Firefighters in Michigan install carbon monoxide alarms for residents
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By nfpa@jiveon.com Saginaw firefighters are working to make the city safer, one home at a time. According to television station ABC12, FEMA recently awarded the fire department a grant to purchase 1,300 carbon monoxide (CO) alarms. Firefighters have been installing them.
Source:: NFPA – Safety Information
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