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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

In the event of..

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

If safe to do so, remove casualty from suspected area of carbon monoxide leak, keeping the casualty in a safe/comfortable position (e.g. sitting, lying down)
Call emergency services 999

Give 100% oxygen by tight fitting mask.

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