Person injured by chemical reaction exposure near W 59th St, Los Angeles CA
At a location near W 59th St, a person was exposed to chlorine from a small chemical reaction involving a chlorine pack mixed in a Coke bottle. The bottle exploded causing chemical burns on the person's skin. Firefighters responded and rinsed the person off. There was no active fire or hazardous materials threat remaining.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire
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Transcript:
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Petrook 9-9-6-M-AO.
00:03
He got exposed and covered in his whole body to pool shock.
00:08
It just sounds like a large amount of chlorine.
00:11
They already rins them off.
00:13
We don't see any remnants on there.
00:15
They're grabbing the MSDS for us right now.
00:22
You attach an ALS resource to our incident.
00:28
That's grade 06.
00:29
Is this for an AMA or a firmware rescue?
00:34
Caramedic rescue.
00:37
Gradually, Rescue, 6 in quarters.
00:40
Rescue 41 Conscious, 7661 with power, Light Force 95, Rescue 62, Unconscious, 92-25, South Aviation.
00:47
Life verse 33 of Setters, 844, self-main.
00:56
Mattra from SK833.
00:57
We're clear where last time to, we'll take that run for the light for us.
01:00
You can cancel them, show them in quarters.
01:12
Yeah, truck night six.
01:14
It was just a small one-pound pack of a chlorine bag.
01:18
They mixed in a Coke bottle.
01:21
The Coke bottle exploded and got on him, which caused some burns to his skin.
01:27
There's no hazmat here right now, just the exposure for him.
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