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Heard on: Knox TN Fire-Tac Group Calls · 11 hours ago
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Checked the residence with our CO detector.
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It was standing between two and four parts per million.
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Fire crew checks home for carbon monoxide
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel in Knox County, Tennessee, examined a residence after a carbon monoxide detector recorded readings between about 2 and 10 parts per million. The occupant was advised to have the water heater inspected and to call back if the alarm continued to sound. There were no reports of injury or evacuation.