Woman inhales pesticide fumes causing breathing difficulty, Eugene OR
Emergency responders treated a woman who had trouble breathing after accidentally inhaling pesticide fumes in her home.
Audio|Source: Pleasant Hill Goshen Fire & Rescue
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Transcript:
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In route, InJ115 and Medical 115 for the Delta[1] overdose.
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Near Old Airport Rd, Pross of Greenhill, break.
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This will be for a 32-year-old female Protestant breathing who inhaled chlorine dioxide tablets after setting off a pesticide in their house last night.
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10-10-7, it's been advice.
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Lane 5, N2115.
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Go ahead.
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Did the patient do this with an intent to harm herself or for some other reason?
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It sounds like it was just an accident because she was breathing the air that the pesticide had gone off.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Delta: High-priority medical emergency requiring immediate response.
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Location mentioned:
Old Airport Rd, Eugene, OR 97402
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