Four men hospitalized after carbon monoxide poisoning from shisha in Vienna apartment
Four men hospitalized after carbon monoxide poisoning from shisha in Vienna apartment
Four men hospitalized after carbon monoxide poisoning from shisha in Vienna apartment
Four men in Vienna were rushed to hospital after suffering carbon monoxide poisoning while smoking shisha in an apartment in the city's Favoriten district.
Emergency services received a call around 4:30 a.m. from the men
The cause of the poisoning appears linked to improper ventilation during shisha use. Authorities have not released further details on the men's current condition. No official statistics exist on similar cases in Austria over recent years.
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