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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in Lviv: Woman Hospitalized

On March 12, at approximately 23:05, a young woman born in 2003 suffered from carbon monoxide poisoning on Sakharova Street in the Frankivskyi district of Lviv. This was reported by the department of civil protection and territorial defense of the Lviv City Council. Andriy Yaremko photo illustrative, author: Roman Baluk.

Experts remind about the most common causes of such poisoning and the rules for safe use of gas appliances. Symptoms of poisoning include headache, weakness, drowsiness, dizziness, and nausea. In their presence, immediately turn off all combustion devices, go outside for fresh air, and call the ambulance and gas emergency service. Remember the explosive nature of gas: rule violations can lead to an explosion or fire.

In case of accidents, call the emergency service numbers:

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