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A driver in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province was unconscious due to dry ice poisoning, and the police quickly rescued him. What harm does dry ice poisoning do to human body?
Recently, a driver in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, pulled a coma policeman for dry ice poisoning and quickly rescued him. At that time, Yuhang Public Security Bureau of Hangzhou, Zhejiang received a distress call from a driver. When the police answered the phone, the driver was anxious to ask the police for help, saying that I was out of breath, please help me. Then the police immediately coordinated 120 emergency dispatch and found the driver who had an accident in the emergency lane of Liushi elevated road. At that time, the driver fell on the co-pilot. He told the police at that time that the driver was convulsed, sweaty and unconscious. During the rescue, these policemen also felt dizzy. Then the police noticed that the goods in the back row were all dry ice, and one of them was damaged. Then the police immediately ordered everyone to move the goods immediately and make enough room for ventilation in the car. Then several people carried the driver into the ambulance and took him to the hospital. After the hospital examination, the doctor said that the driver was poisoned by inhaling too much carbon dioxide. If the driver has not been rescued in time, he may have suffocated. Therefore, drivers and friends must know what they are pulling when transporting goods. Or what preparations should be made for its security. What harm does dry ice poisoning do to human body? First of all, dry ice is what we usually say. Too much carbon dioxide absorbed by solids can easily lead to hypoxia and weakness. Because dry ice is at MINUS seven or eight degrees, with the melting of dry ice, it will go through a life process, in which carbon dioxide will directly change from solid to gas. If dry ice appears in an area without proper air circulation, it is likely to cause us to inhale a lot of carbon dioxide gas, which will replace the oxygen in our body, so we will have some harmful effects, gossip, headache, disorientation and death. However, if we work too hard, we will also be exposed to dry ice. For example, if dry ice enters the eyes, it should be washed with clear water in time to absorb a small amount of dry ice, which is actually harmless to the body. We should be careful not to inhale too much.