Had a fire a month ago that resulted in multiple firefighter smoke inhalation complaints. Because of this, I decided to review smoke inhalation and treatment. I would like your input on this subject and especially comments toward hospital treatment of smoke inhalation and/or links to such info. Here is what I got so far, thanks guys.
EMS:
Firefighters need to wear scba!
Routine checks of v/s after 2 scba tanks used by firefighter.
Be aware of s/s or CO poisoning, followed by Cyanide poisoning and other chemicals such as amyl nitrite, and hydrocarbons.
Transport any signs of acute toxic poisoning and treat accordingly.
Be very carefully with airway swelling and pulmonary edema.
Hospitals:
Check CO blood levels
Check lactic acid levels
Possibly check Cyanide levels or other chemical if suspected.
Possibly use hyperbaric chamber, so make sure hospital has a hyperbaric chamber and/or ability to test Cyanide.
What am I missing?
EMS:
Firefighters need to wear scba!
Routine checks of v/s after 2 scba tanks used by firefighter.
Be aware of s/s or CO poisoning, followed by Cyanide poisoning and other chemicals such as amyl nitrite, and hydrocarbons.
Transport any signs of acute toxic poisoning and treat accordingly.
Be very carefully with airway swelling and pulmonary edema.
Hospitals:
Check CO blood levels
Check lactic acid levels
Possibly check Cyanide levels or other chemical if suspected.
Possibly use hyperbaric chamber, so make sure hospital has a hyperbaric chamber and/or ability to test Cyanide.
What am I missing?