Carbon Monoxide
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Carbon Monoxide In The News
State Health Officials Now Require Reports of Carbon Monoxide IncidentsThe Department of Health and Hospitals is now requiring that all cases of carbon monoxide exposure or poisoning be reported to the State Health Officer within five business days of an incident.
How to protect yourself from a silent killerBy NATHANIEL JONES Wintry weather has yet to arrive, but residents should still be aware of carbon monoxide from old or faulty heating systems. The odorless and colorless gas is the No. 1 killer poison in the U.S., according to Aurora Health Care and the American College of Hyperbaric Medicine. About 500 people will succumb to the deadly gas over one year. In that same time, more than 20,000 ...
Carbon Monoxide Kills Fresno WomanFire crews say the 43-year old woman was using a generator for both power and heat. They think carbon monoxide an odorless silent killer may have been building up for several days.
Millstadt family survives carbon monoxide poisoningMillstadt family survives carbon monoxide poisoning
Carbon monoxide death in South FresnoA 43-year-old woman was killed Tuesday morning by carbon monoxide coming out of a power generator she was running in her home. It happened in the 2500 block of S. Holly. Firefighters were called to the scene this morning and found the woman passed out in her home. One firefighter passed out and two others became faint inside the home as they tried to revive the woman. A spokesperson for the fire .
'Tis the Season for Carbon MonoxideThis year, more than 20,000 people will visit the emergency room due to the No. 1 killer poison in the United States. Carbon monoxide is a odorless and colorless gas which will kill approximately 500 people over the course of the year.
Threat of carbon monoxide poisoning increases in winterThere is a greater risk of carbon monoxide poisoning during cold weather months, according to the Jackson Fire Department and the American Association of Poison Control Centers.
Family of 4 Found Dead in Aspen HomeThe Pitkin County Sheriff's office identified a family of four found dead at an Aspen home with high levels of carbon monoxide.
Millstadt Family Survives Carbon Monoxide PoisoningAn entire family poisoned by carbon monoxide and there were no detectors to warn them that the deadly gas was filling their home. The Millstadt, IL family survived, but doctors at St. Elizabeth's hospital that if a son hadn’t of woken up with a major headache they may not have lived.
Carbon monoxide detectors can save your lifeCarbon monoxide poisoning is being blamed for the death of a Fresno woman Tuesday morning. When she was found, CO levels inside her home were said to be ten times the normal level. Preston Phillips reports on what authorities say you can do to prevent the same thing from happening to you.