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Toxic Smoke (6/12)

A firefighter, overcome from toxic bushfire smoke, breathes oxygen after battling a bushfire north of Sydney in 2002. Smoke poisoning is probably the single most dangerous health risk in a fire. An estimated 50 to 80 percent of fire deaths are the result of smoke inhalation rather than burns. Wet cloths can grant some protection from dangerous fumes and carbon monoxide. Firefighters use proper gas masks and oxygen flasks. (Photo: Reuters)

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