smoke inhalation in English

breathing of smoke into the lungs

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1. Everyone died of smoke inhalation.

2. Two firefighters were treated for smoke inhalation.

3. One man was treated for smoke inhalation .

4. The youths died from burns and smoke inhalation.

5. Hundreds of children were treated for smoke inhalation.

6. She needed treatment for smoke inhalation and minor burns.

7. Fire investigators believe the man died of smoke inhalation.

8. They were taken to hospital suffering from smoke inhalation.

9. Father and daughter were taken to Middlesbrough General Hospital and treated for smoke inhalation.

10. Three of the people injured were brought to a local hospital suffering from smoke inhalation.

11. Some 50–80% of fire deaths are the result of smoke inhalation injuries, including burns to the respiratory system.

12. Most of the victims died from smoke inhalation or were trampled in a rush to get out of the club .

13. Serrin was treated for smoke inhalation and burns on his right arm and was listed in serious condition in a Gloucester hospital.

14. Any person with apparent signs of smoke inhalation should be immediately evaluated by a medical professional such as a paramedic or physician.

15. The condition of being unable to breathe, usually resulting in death: homicidal / accidental Asphyxiation The cause of death was Asphyxiation from smoke inhalation

16. A Burn is tissue damage that results from scalding, overexposure to the sun or other radiation, contact with flames, chemicals or electricity, or smoke inhalation

17. It's like taking somebody out of a burning building, treating them for smoke inhalation and sending them back into the building, because the oil is still gushing.

18. Noun a lack of oxygen and excess of carbon dioxide in the blood, caused by impaired respiration or insufficient oxygen in the air; suffocation:The cause of death was severe Asphyxiation, apparently from smoke inhalation.