So I'm still not sure what exactly happened or how, but I woke up to a small fire in the living room. I fell asleep on the couch and luckily my dogs woke me up before it spread. The whole house was completely full of smoke, enough to make the smoke detectors on the oppisite side of the house go off.
I was able to get the dogs out and use their water dish to put out the worst of the fire. I opened all the doors to try to air the house out but I stayed inside to make sure all the coals were out. I of course went outside after for a while to get fresh air, but it's so dang cold out!
Anyways long story short now I have a terrible headache and am extremely light headed. I also can't stop throwing up. My husband is at work and I can't get ahold of him let alone him come home. I'm not sure if this is something I should go to the ER for or not. I'm breathing okay right now so I see no need to call an ambulance, but I'm not entirely sure I could make the 30some mile drive to the hospital. I would greatly appreciate any ideas or suggestions. Thank you!
Sorry for the length and to start a new post, but I really don't know what else to do. We just moved here so I don't know any one and our nearest neighbor is a few miles away...
Re: Help Please- Smoke Inhalation?
And as for my hubby sadly not
Thank you!
But nope, the only way to talk to him is if he checks his phone... Which he doesn't really do when he works nights because I'm normally asleep.
You're right, I'm thinking I'll try to wait it out a little longer and if I don't stop throwing up at least I'll make the drive in...
I ended up going into the bedroom was still bad but not as bad. Now everything smells like smoke.
Our smoke alarm didn't go off because it is broke we just got another one but have not installed it yet. No fire just so much smoke.
This was not as bad as you but wanted to share my story. I never got sick. If you still have symptoms go get checked out. You want to make sure your lungs are ok and to be on the safe side for baby.
There should be some emergency number that you have for your husband. That is not good you can't contact him at all. So sorry.
Let's all take a moment today to test our smoke/CO detectors and put in some fresh batteries. @dragonfly711 get that bad boy installed STAT!
Fires scare the bejeezus out of me! I always worry about having enough time to round up my cats.
I am a nurse on surgical, but I have no experience really in this. I figured since I never passed out and was in clean air and improving I'd be okay. As a stubborn redhead I was hoping for a second opinion.