"Carbon Monoxide Scare Sends Framingham Toddler to Hospital"

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High carbon monoxide levels were detected in a Framingham apartment building, leading to the evacuation of residents and hospitalization of a toddler. The levels were caused by a malfunctioning exhaust pipe on a boiler, and the affected building will have no heat or hot water until repairs are made. Residents were allowed back inside after the building was vented, and the city's plumbing inspector will oversee the repairs.
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