Four People Got Poisoned in Almetyevsky District. One of Them Died

22 January 2016, Friday

On January 22, 2016, poisoning of 4 people by carbon monoxide in the village of Nagornoe of Almetyevsky Districts was reported. 4 people went into Central District Hospital with “carbon monoxide poisoning” diagnosis: two women born in 1975 and 1976, a girl born in 2011 and a man born in 1944, who died in the ambulance. After the examination the injured refused hospitalization and were let go home. Preliminary cause of the accident is faulty chimney.

The Headquarters of EMERCOM of Russia for the Republic of Tatarstan Warn: the most widespread carbon monoxide sources are faulty gas, oil, wood furnaces, gas appliances, water heaters in pools and engines which exhaust gases. Cracks in furnace, swamped chimney, furnace pipes blocked by snow or because of no windscreen may allow carbon monoxide get to living quarters.

Carbon monoxide poisoning is one of the critical states of a person that leads to death. As a rule, it occurs as a result of malfunctioning heating stove in rural areas, when a person is located in a fire, in a closed car with the engine running.

First aid for carbon monoxide poisoning:

- the intake of carbon monoxide should be eliminated;

- take a victim to fresh air;

- if a victim is conscious, he is needed to be laid, provided by rest and continuous access to fresh air (to be fanned by the newspaper, turn on a fan or air conditioner);

- if a victim is unconscious, it is necessary to immediately begin chest compressions and rescue breathing until the ambulance arrival or regaining consciousness;

- remember that when taking a victim to fresh air from the place of dangerous concentration of carbon monoxide first of all you need to protect yourself to not to be poisoned too. For this, you must need to act quickly and breathe through a handkerchief, or gauze.

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