Posted on 08/28/2015 6:42:52 AM PDT by ilovesarah2012
Two people are dead, one person is critically injured and four first responders have been hospitalized in a mysterious hazardous materials situation in unincorporated Des Plaines. Around 3:30 p.m., police were called to a northwest suburban townhome in the 9400 block of Harrison Street after receiving a report of three people in distress. VIDEOBoyfriend Remembers Slain Reporter, Station Pays Tribute Upon entering the home, four Cook County sheriff's officers were unexpectedly overcome by some sort of hazardous agent, authorities said. They started feeling sick, said Rick Dobrowski, chief of North Maine Fire Protection District. They were having some kind of breathing difficulties, we dont know for sure.
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Like all the train derailments?
Yup, don't piss in the toilet after cleaning with bleach until you flush it.
Don’t ever mix ammonia and chlorine outdoors .... and NEVER pour the resulting mixture down a groundhog burrow.
When I first joined the Navy we had a guy try ammonia and then Comet to clean a shower. In addition to the respiratory effects he also had some difficulty due to the use of soft contacts which I guess are gas permeable.
I worked at P&Gs most PROFITABLE plant in the entire US. Buckeye Cellulose in Perry Florida. We made the purest filter paper stock and textile thread stock there was. Choice plantation pine, a closed cooking, washing, bleaching and formation process with steam generation and liquor recovery/regeneration. Lots and lots and lots of chemicals.
In the bleaching plant where I automated it, the chrome in the bathrooms on the top floor were all black. Pipes had to be lined with nylon like inserts and made from 316SS or better. A nasty building. I had to quit after I accomplished the main goal because of all the people missing arms, fingers, etc. Too many damn nip points in the whole sequence.
It took me a hear to get that smell out of my nose, and I can smell a pulp plant miles off to this day.
I ricin making, names will be Islamic. If meth production, names withheld to dig out more in the supply chains. If the dead are Obama sons, not another word will be given.
I thought the names were mentioned (the dead ones in the house) Sounded Asian to me.....
Hong Kyqkim and 83-year-old John Tae Kim.... Old man was collateral damage?
It must have been something good that did them in. rolling eyes...
If the battery cooked and foamed, and the odors of cooking covered it up then fumes coming from the garage could do this.
Something spicy like slow cooking curry might cover up a sulphur stench enough for the people in the house not to identify it.
Uncle Hung Dung said, “Pull my finger.”
Call in the “Fringe” Division.
By the way, the Jeffrey Alan Lash story seems to have disappeared.
Not likely chlorine gas, as it is evident well in advance of entering a concentration zone.
Even good Kimchi can hit pretty hard!m :o)
There was an interesting episode of CSI where a little bag of pellets were dropped into a fireplace that poisoned the air in an apartment. This reminds me of that sort of thing, for some strange reason.
that could be...it’s certainly something very toxic. It will be interesting to find out what.
My cats got real upset when I mistakenly put lawn fertilizer in the litter box once.
HCl (chlorine stripping hydrogen from water) causes burns and hemorrhaging of mucosa and lung tissue. Persons exposed get a whiff and run if that option is available. Enough chlorine to quickly incapacitate persons inside a structure would linger and be evident to responders.
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