Security guard's pepper spray accidentally discharged indoors, Bakersfield CA


An accidental discharge of a security guard's pepper spray occurred inside a building, causing inhalation injuries to up to five people, leading to ambulance response.
Audio|Source: Bakersfield Police, Fire and EMS
02:52
Transcript:
00:00
Control 1-10-7-1987. Next 97. In suites near N drive. For an inhalation, we do have an ambulance arriving on scene. We've received a second caller advising there's possibly a total of five patients.
00:27
We've got a couple of people up there, but nobody needs, only one needs to do it.
00:31
If you want to tell more. Engine 61, ECCC. ECCC will try to get an update from Hall. At this time, there's possibly five patients complaining of pepper spray inhalation. Would you like to start a second ambulance as a precaution?
01:00
There's still no indication to stage.
01:03
Want to start KCSO for possible assault as well. Tension 601, we did notify KCSO. They are not responding at this time because there's no confirmation of the assault.
01:24
The original RP did advise this was the security guards pepper spray canister that was accidentally discharged.
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Location mentioned:
N St, Bakersfield, CA
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