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Accidents - Carbon monoxide detectors - 26-50 years old - Year 2004

 



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Number Of Accidents (Estimate): 74
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Date: 12/10/2004Age: 45 yearsSex: FemaleRace: White
Location: HomeFire: Fire involvement and/or smoke inhalation - Fire Dept. attended
Body part: All Of BodyDiagnosis: Anoxia
Product: Carbon monoxide detectors, Carbon monoxide poisonings
PT STATED CO DETECTOR WENT OFF IN THE HOUSE,FD CAME,CO LEVEL WAS MORE T HAN 200, DEVELOPED LIGHTHEADNESS&H/A, SUSTAINED" CO EXPOSURE"
Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment


Date: 02/01/2004Age: 33 yearsSex: MaleRace: Black/African American
Location: Other public propertyFire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded
Body part: All Of BodyDiagnosis: Anoxia
Product: Carbon monoxide detectors, Carbon monoxide poisonings
CO DETECTOR ALARMING COHB 4.2 CARBON MONOXIDE EXPOSURE VERY LOW EXPOSURE
Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment

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