ACP's health deteriorated due to blower in Ghaziabad. symbolic picture
Jagran correspondent, Ghaziabad. ACP Traffic Ziauddin Ahmed's health deteriorated due to the blower installed in the office to provide relief from cold. ACP Traffic became unconscious in the room at the ACP Traffic office located in Police Lines on Friday afternoon.
Constable Somveer, who had entered his room for some work, raised an alarm after seeing him unconscious. After this the ACP was admitted to Yashoda Hospital located in Nehru Nagar. His health is improving.
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According to the information, ACP Traffic Ziauddin Ahmed was sitting in his office at around 1.30 pm. When constable Somveer Singh entered his office, he found the ACP unconscious on the chair. Somveer immediately opened the door, switched off the heater and called for help.
Hearing the noise, other policemen reached the room and the ACP was immediately admitted to the emergency of Yashoda Hospital. According to doctors, he regained consciousness after about an hour and now his condition is out of danger. Additional Police Commissioner Alok Priyadarshi says that the condition of ACP Traffic is out of danger. He is expected to be discharged from the hospital on Saturday.
Damage to body due to heater-blower
Dr. Santram Verma, physician of District MMG Hospital, says that if the blower continues to run for a long time in a closed room without ventilation, the oxygen level falls, due to which the level of carbon monoxide increases. In such a situation, a state of hypoxia can occur in the body.
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That means the supply of oxygen to the blood and brain decreases. Its initial symptoms include dizziness, headache, nervousness, heaviness in breathing, mental confusion, dryness of eyes and skin and irritation in throat and nose. At severe levels it can also cause unconsciousness.