Besides paying the fine, CenterPoint Energy Indiana North pledged to make changes to its operations and conduct training with local first responders in Clark and Floyd counties.
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The mistake led to more than 100 calls of carbon monoxide issues in Clarksville, Jeffersonville and New Albany around Christmas Eve, hospitalizing at least four people.
State Rep. Rita Fleming confirmed that CenterPoint Energy had hired Minnesota-based Standby Systems.
This took place on Christmas Eve.
The Clarksville Fire Department started getting so many calls that an emergency command center was set up.
Clarksville is still waiting the results of an investigation after a carbon monoxide scare on Christmas Eve.
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Firefighters in Clarksville have responded to more than 100 reports of gas or carbon monoxide leaks over the past three days.
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The Clarksville Fire Department will continue to monitor the situation.