Utah took a big step a decade ago to keep school children safe from carbon monoxide. How well is the state living up to that promise.
<p>SALT LAKE CITY — The 911 calls came from two  Utah  schools more than 200 miles and almost three months apart over the winter, but the emergencies were the same.
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