A condominium complex was exposed to a significant amount of carbon monoxide Wednesday afternoon. Officials with Lincoln Fire and Rescue (LFR) responded to Stonecliff Estates, 5831 Enterprise Dr, around 1 pm for a medical call. When they arrived, LFR determined it was a carbon monoxide poisoning situation. LFR’s carbon monoxide detectors began to go off as they entered the building. Read the entire article……………………………….
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