It can strike without warning. Each year in Canada, carbon monoxide poisoning claims more than fifty lives. Here in B.C. this past winter, more than a dozen people across the province had to be treated in just one week. To help prevent such incidents, the Kelowna Fire Department has partnered with Fortis BC.
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