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Carbon Monoxide (CO)
This gas has no smell, no color, no taste
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Spider Bites (Canada)
Black Widow, Brown Recluse
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Poison Ivy, Sumac & Oak
Contact with these plants cause Itchy Skin, Reddening of Skin, Bumps or Blisters
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Thick
Use tweezers to grasp by the head as close to the person's skin as possible
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Giant Hogweed, & Wild Parsnip
The sap of these plants causes these signs and symptoms when exposed to sunlight: Swelling and reddening of skin. Painful Blisters, Purplish Scarring
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Snake bite
Keep the person still with the bite and level with the heart if possible
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Insect sting
Scrape it away from the skin, place a cold pack on the affected area
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Stings from Marine Life
Flush injured area with vinegar for at least 30 seconds. Or mix baking soda and water in a paste and leave it on the area for 20 minutes
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Animal bites
Get the person away, do not try to capture, treat any wounds, seek medical attention if you suspect rabies. Watch for signs and symptoms of infection.
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Opioid Poisoning
Slow breathing, chest tightness, extreme drowsiness, small pupils
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