Thanks everyone for your input. Sorry about my referral to Co2 detectors and not "CO" detectors
For what it worth; The engines are naturally aspirated 454XL's and to my knowledge, there are no fume detectors/sensors in the bilge/engine compartment, although there should be and which I plan to install. The blower was running and all salon windows and doors were open. CO detectors are located in the aft port corner next to the salon sliding door, the forward v-birth and port side guest bunk(s).
I am familiar with the the "Station Wagon Effect", which is why I wondered about the CO detectors and if they were somehow tied to the helm alarms. The alarm was definitely coming from the helm(s), as I've had prior engine shut downs for various reasons and the alarm(s) went off. Unfortunately, there are no corresponding lights or indicators as to which sender(s) set them off.
I suspect I may have a sending unit going out, or corroded connections somewhere. So I'd like to do some trouble shooting. I know you test gauge/sending units by grounding the sending unit and seeing if the gauge pegs. Is it the same for the helm alarms? If I ground an alarm sending unit, the alarm should sound? Given that I know which sender is an alarm sender and which is a gauge?