Madelia, MN – The Madelia Fire Department was called to a carbon monoxide alarm on the city’s southeast side. The department arrived to find dangerous carbon monoxide levels. An inspection by an HVAC professional found a comination of a faulty damper, an animal carcass in the chimney and a hole at the bottom of the chimney causing carbon monoxide to leak into all levels of the home. No injuries were reported but fire officials say this is a good reminder of having a working carbon monoxide detector, saying this situation could have been much worse. If you suspect carbon monoxide in your home, you should call 911.
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