Pool chemical mix causes mild inhalation at military academy, Delafield WI


A delivery person at St. John's Military Academy accidentally mixed chlorine and acid pool chemicals, causing a chemical reaction and coughing. The person diluted the chemicals with water and had no ongoing symptoms. Fire and medical teams responded to the incident.
Audio|Source: Waukesha County Fire - West
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Transcript:
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Intercept 51, 10 minutes. Station 42, Med 42, Support 42, Bravo inhalation, near Genesee Street, between Church Street and St. John's Drive, St. John's Military Academy, Lake Country Zone 1C, Timeout, 1141.
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Med 42, I see her in round St. John's Military Academy, 112. Truck 42, go ahead. You're putting it around in place of support 42. The truck 42 responding in place of support 42 in the additional. It's going to be in building 1 D. David in the pool area was a delivery of pool chemicals. Chlorine and acid got mixed together and the delivery of delivery person was coughing.
00:58
He was able to dilute the chemicals with water and says they're no longer reactive. 542 copy. This is actually country, truck 42. Truck 42, go ahead. Just confirming patient location, are they no longer in the area where they come to the district? Full building and spending back. Forty two, you had a battalion headed up. Just as far as up 52.
01:26
Intercept 52, go ahead. You're dying, Percy. What are you calling? Can you please clear me from some available quarters? Message receives, Intercept 52, clearing in quarters. This is that from Ed 42? Are we responding to the pool at St. John? Affirmative. Just for Battalion 42. You got me headed up as well.
01:55
Hi, Gaffia, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Genesee St, Delafield, WI 53018
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