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Carbon Monoxide Induced Drownings

 
July 02, 2008

Health officials say carbon monixide poisoning from houseboats played a role in almost half of the drowning deaths at Lake Powell since 1995.
Health officials say carbon monixide poisoning from houseboats played a role in almost half of the drowning deaths at Lake Powell since 1995.

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( Phoenix, AZ ) Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, tasteless emission from gas powered generators and engines. It's responsible for a large percentage of drownings at Lake Powell and Lake Havasu. KJZZ's Dennis Lambert talks to emergency room physician Robert Baron about the problem.

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