A Grandmother and Her 10-Year-Old Granddaughter Died From Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in Córdoba
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The carbon monoxide claimed two new victims in Argentina. A 65-year-old woman and her 10-year-old granddaughter died this Friday after a carbon monoxide poisoning in the town of Cosquín, Córdoba. The victims were found in the house of the woman, the grandmother, who had no vital signs. The girl, meanwhile, was transferred to a local hospital, where she died shortly afterwards. The police of Córdoba learned of the situation, which occurred in a h…
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After the tragic case in the porteño neighborhood of Villa Devoto, where five members of a family died, on Friday there were two new deaths due to inhalation of carbon monoxide. In this case, which occurred in Cordoba, the fatal victims were a grandmother and her 10-year-old granddaughter. The incident was recorded in a house located at the intersection of the streets Bishop Bustos and San Martín, in the center of the town of Cosquín. The victim…


A 65-year-old grandmother and her 10-year-old granddaughter died after a gas leak in a department in the centre of Cosquín, province of Córdoba, in what became the seventh death due to this cause in just a week marked by the polar wave. The victims were identified as María Isabel Sánchez (65) and her granddaughter María Álvarez Garay (10). The youngest was found alive but unconscious, and moved urgently to Domingo Funes Hospital, where she died …
The Children’s Hospital of La Plata set off the alarms after attending 25 patients in just six days for carbon monoxide poisoning. Faced with the increase in consultations, health center professionals issued a series of recommendations to prevent new episodes, within the framework of the low temperatures that affect the region. As indicated by the institution, most of the cases occurred due to the use of braziers or heaters in closed environment…
Unfortunately these days many became aware, at least momentarily, of the carbon monoxide detectors in the homes. When the heat returns they will forget until the next news that comes out in the media, although it should be noted that according to professionals of Fernandez Hospital more than 200 people die per year and we only see one... The low entry % of carbon monoxide and smoke detectors in the Argentine Airbnb was first published in Sir Cha…
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