Four found dead from apparent carbon monoxide exposure in N.H. on Christmas Day
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In a tragic incident in Wakefield, New Hampshire, four adults were discovered dead, suspected victims of carbon monoxide poisoning due to the absence of smoke detectors.
Wakefield Police Chief Michael Fenton, along with state officials, highlighted a 'joint investigation' into the deaths, underlining the critical need for carbon monoxide alarms in homes.
New Hampshire State Fire Marshal Sean Toomey expressed concern over the lack of smoke detectors in the residence, emphasizing that working alarms are vital for safety.
Toomey reiterated that residents should treat carbon monoxide alarms seriously, advising them to exit their homes and call 911 immediately upon activation.
Read at Boston.com
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