Toxic exposure to hydrofluoric acid at Beaverton facility


Emergency services respond to a person exposed to a small amount of hydrofluoric acid at an industrial location. The patient is outside, breathing normally, with minor chemical contact.
Audio|Source: Washington County Fire and EMS
02:9
Transcript:
M.R. 127. Tomorrow on G7, the Tollleton Road from where Rogers is 99. Engine 61, and EMR. 130. Respond to Code 1 Toxic exposure. At 14320, Southwest Jenkins Road. Cross streets are southwest Meridian Street and southwest Bardeen Drive. Engine 35 has the Cullen King City. Matic 35 in quarters. Second. Amar 130. Amar 130. We're responding to Jenkins from Marian Milliken. 35 AMR 127, you're responding to a code one back pain, 11983, Southwest Southwest Walton Road, sorry, Cross Street, Southwest 150th Avenue and Southwest 124th Avenue. The unit number will be 825, a 20-year-old female conscious reporting back pain and difficulty breathing due to that pain has a history of back pain and is waiting on surgery, nothing further. Agent 35, copies the read back. One, two, seven copies. Engine 6.1 AMR 130, you're responding quick of one toxic exposure. It's analog devices, 14320, south of Southwest Jenkins Road, cross-street Southwest Meridian Street, Southwest Bardeen Drive. It'll be a malpatient, possible toxic exposure. It is breathing normally. Everyone is safe and outside of danger. Chemical involved is hydrofluoric acid. Length of exposure was a drop or two on the arm. And no other complaint at this point.
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Location mentioned:
Near SW Jenkins Rd, Beaverton, OR 97005
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