Deaths caused by carbon monoxide poisoning in an open environment (outdoors) |
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Authors: | V J DiMaio S E Dana |
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Affiliation: | Bexar County Medical Examiner's Office, San Antonio, TX. |
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Abstract: | Three deaths as a result of inhalation of carbon monoxide from the exhaust fumes of automobiles are reported. All deaths occurred outside and not in a structure. The individuals were white males, ages 24 to 26 years. Blood carboxyhemoglobin concentrations ranged from 58 (in a decomposing body) to 81%. The three cases illustrate the fact that even in the outdoors death from carbon monoxide inhalation can occur if an individual is in close proximity to a rich source of carbon monoxide. |
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