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captainco
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http://www.pottsmerc.com/general-news/20180124/carbon-monoxide-meters-trigger-evacuation-in-lower-providence
I love the way they describe how CO problems occur. A machine was turned off due to loss of power. A pipe broke off the machine and caused CO to leak into the building. What kind a machine leaks CO when it is turned off? I think this is in your neighborhood Timmie.
I love the way they describe how CO problems occur. A machine was turned off due to loss of power. A pipe broke off the machine and caused CO to leak into the building. What kind a machine leaks CO when it is turned off? I think this is in your neighborhood Timmie.
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It was probably a bad thingamabobber. That is usually the problem .
Best guess, the backup generator exhaust pipe broke...."If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough"
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Not the most informative article. Reminds me of papers I would write back in 7th grade. Meh...0
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