Iglewicz R, Rosenman K D, Iglewicz B, O'Leary K, Hockemeier R
Am J Public Health. 1984 May;74(5):511-2. doi: 10.2105/ajph.74.5.511.
Six hundred and ninety New Jersey ambulances were monitored for carbon monoxide (CO); 27 per cent had CO levels of 10 ppm or more greater than ambient air in the breathing zone of the patient. Twenty-nine of these ambulances had levels of at least 35 ppm greater than ambient air. Results indicate that a CO exposure problem exists in ambulances.
对690辆新泽西州的救护车进行了一氧化碳(CO)监测;其中27%的救护车在患者呼吸区域的一氧化碳水平比周围空气高10 ppm或更多。这些救护车中有29辆的一氧化碳水平比周围空气至少高35 ppm。结果表明,救护车内存在一氧化碳暴露问题。