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Carbon monoxide seeps into college dorm - UPI.com
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A wave of illness at a college dormitory in Roanoke, Va., could lead to a state law requiring carbon monoxide detectors in residential buildings.
Metro Briefs - Washington Times
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Records show that about $420,000 worth of equipment has been reported lost or stolen from Fort Detrick during the past three years.
Roanoke College Carbon Monoxide Leak Under Investigation - Campus...
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He was 91-year-old Walter Vierling of Pearisburg, Va. He had been staying at Sections with about 100 visitors from Power in the Spirit and ...
Virginia Legislature Considering Carbon Monoxide Alarm Bill - Campus...
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One man, 91-year-old Walter Vierling of Pearisburg, died. Edwards says his bill came at the request of residents from Blacksburg. “It is not a mandate,” Edwards told the newspaper. Instead, “it authorizes the localities to go forward with hearings to fashion an ordinance that will protect citizens in apartment ...
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