A man in Rakvere was treated after experiencing symptoms related to a gas leak in his home on February 14. Emergency services responded to a call from Tööstuse street at 2:17 p.m. following reports of illness and weakness. The incident occurred due to the premature closure of a stove, resulting in a buildup of gas within the residence. Firefighters were on scene and determined that the concentration of gas was high enough to have potentially resulted in a serious outcome. Authorities confirmed that the presence of a gas detector in households utilizing natural gas and solid fuel heating elements is now mandatory, as these devices can be life-saving in the event of gas leakage. Topics: #gas #rakvere #man Post navigation The time of the musician stopped at the clock PM OLÜMPIAL ▸ The Tornado Laine, who drove off the track, said: I live and ski as much as I can, because everything or nothing
“It’s a stark reminder of the dangers of carbon monoxide and the importance of proper ventilation.” Reply