STATE HISTORY. LAST MONTH, A FAMILY OF FOUR IN WAKEFIELD DIED FROM PRESUMED CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING. THE FIRE MARSHAL’S OFFICE SAID THEY HAD NO DETECTORS IN THEIR HOME. A NEW GRANT PROGRAM ...
Matthew Coon, city deputy fire chief, discussed the grant and the fire department’s proposal with City Council members during this week’s work session. The carbon monoxide prevention program will ...