BOURNE – Everyone is safe after a carbon monoxide incident in Bourne. Firefighters were called to Diandy Road in Sagamore Beach early Sunday evening. An apparent oil burner malfunction allowed the potentially deadly gas to enter the home. The burner was shut down until repairs could be made and the house was ventilated.
Photos by Bourne Firefighters/CWN
No injuries after CO incident in Bourne
October 29, 2017
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