Sixteen people were poisoned by carbon monoxide after using braziers in a gîte in Côtes-de-Corps in Isère. Thirteen of them were classified as a relative emergency and hospitalized at the Grenoble University Hospital.
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The Isère firefighters intervened on the evening of Friday, November 1 in Côtes-de-Corps to rescue people poisoned by carbon monoxide.
According to emergency services, the poisoning occurred during the use of four braziers in the living room of a gîte. The alert was given around 11 p.m. by these people suffering from nausea and headaches.
In total, 16 people were poisoned and 13 of them were treated in absolute emergency and hospitalized at Grenoble University Hospital.
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