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Holiday tragedy averted thanks to carbon monoxide detector

While school officials say carbon monoxide detectors are not required inside the classrooms, Las Vegas Fire and Rescue says homes should have them. Fire officials say your chances of having high levels of carbon monoxide in your home are greater than having an actual fire.

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