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View ArticleCarbon Monoxide Poisoning for Firefighters - CCBEMS approved - $15.95 (no...
Carbon monoxide is the most frequent cause of poisoning in industrialized countries. Reports indicate that over 500 people a year are killed by unintentional poisoning, with about 15,000 people seeking...
View ArticleCarbon Monoxide Poisoning - CCBEMS approved - $15.95 (no charge, covered by...
Carbon monoxide is the most frequent cause of poisoning in industrialized countries. Symptoms of mild poisoning include headaches and flu-like effects. However, larger exposures can lead to significant...
View ArticleNon-invasive Respiratory Gas Monitoring - CCBEMS approved - $15.95 (no...
Non-invasive respiratory gas monitoring is an essential measure in ensuring first responders’ safety during and after responding to a call involving hazardous gasses. Monitoring is now possible in the...
View ArticleOximetry for EMTs and First Responders - CCBEMS approved - $15.95 (no charge,...
Respiratory gasses are essential for life. The ability of out-of-hospital emergency care providers to monitor these gasses is essential to quality prehospital care.
View ArticlePrecautions taken after man commits rare 'chemical suicide'
Man described the mix he used to create the carbon monoxide gas that would kill him in a suicide note
View Article6 rescued from carbon monoxide filled home
ALBANY, N.Y. — Suffolk County Police Department, State of New York has issued the following news release: Suffolk County Police Third Precinct police officers assisted in the evacuation of six people...
View ArticleFamily sickened by CO calls 911 'just in time'
By Pat Reavy Deseret News SALT LAKE CITY — A family of six, including three children, was hospitalized Monday for carbon monoxide poisoning. Emergency workers say the family could have died, but dialed...
View Article42 students hospitalized with potential CO poisoning
By Jeff Martin Associated Press ATLANTA — Potentially lethal carbon monoxide levels in an Atlanta elementary school sent 42 students and six adults to hospitals Monday amid the evacuation of about 500...
View ArticleToxic gas forces evacuation at Pa. apartments
The Philadelphia Inquirer POTTSTOWN, Pa. — Fire officials in Montgomery County said high carbon monoxide levels in a Pottstown apartment was responsible for sending two people to the hospital and the...
View ArticleDog saves owner from CO poisoning
WUSA9 GERMANTOWN, Md. — A 35-year-old Germantown woman believes she is alive because her pet Boston Terrier woke her Tuesday Night as her condo was filling with poisonous carbon monoxide gas coming...
View ArticleDog saves Va. family from CO poisoning
Bristol Herald Courier BRISTOL , Va. — Buster the boxer was credited with helping to save his family’s lives from carbon monoxide poisoning early Friday after the dog began licking their faces to wake...
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