SAN MARCOS, Texas (KXAN) — During this week’s brutal cold, Jan Little warmed up by the fire. “When I went to go to sleep I decided, ok it’s time to put out the coals and poke them around and close the ...
"Always make sure the flue is open, the carbon monoxide needs a place to go, and if you close the flue, you'll bring dangerous gases into your home," said Rachel Neutzler with Lake Travis Fire Rescue.