Davidson County Sees Fourth Suspected Winter-Storm Death as Generator Warnings Grow

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A 92-year-old man was confirmed as the fourth potential winter-storm death in Davidson County after being found in a 47-degree home with a generator-powered heater that was not running; the incident comes amid three previously confirmed county deaths and a statewide toll that TEMA had counted at 12 (14 after the latest confirmation). Authorities urge outdoor use of generators, proper ventilation, and caution against homemade heating devices to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.
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