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Emergency response to high carbon monoxide levels at residence 

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N County Blvd, Highland, UT
Emergency responders were called to a house due to high carbon monoxide levels. The CO reading at the residence reached a dangerous level of 103 parts per million.
Audio|Source: Utah County Public Safety
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Transcript:
If you're 27, that's a firm. It is supposed to be open. Central Out of 33. Hey, will you call our Inbridge and have them come out? We had a CEO reading the house highest is at 103. CEO reading at the highest of 103 parts per million. We'll call it.

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N County Blvd, Highland, UT
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