Oxygen tank explosion burns woman’s hands in park vehicle, Easton PA
An oxygen tank exploded in a vehicle parked at Riverside Park in Easton. A 45-year-old woman in the backseat suffered burns to her hands. The vehicle was not damaged, and the woman did not have breathing difficulties.
Audio|Source: Northampton County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Yeah, 10-4[1]-0-47, 943 Riverside Park in Easton.
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It's going to be for a 45-year-old female who is in the backseat of a vehicle with an oxygen tank, and they're saying that the oxygen tank exploded,
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burned her hands, there's no damage to the vehicle,
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and I don't believe there's any difficulty breathing, it's just going to be due to the malfunction.
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Law 17 at 669 and 469-4-620.
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104-6-19, 18, 18,
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4-6. 2018, 18,
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17,
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18, 104.
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104. 10403. 1 second.
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20-2.
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20-21. 20-21.
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21, 101, 1,000. 1,000.
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2027. You're out to Riverside Park in the parking lot there. There'll be a caller leading in a blue,
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2025 Honda CRV.
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The caller's mom's oxygen tank in the backseat exploded.
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Burned the caller's hands. There's no damage to the vehicle.
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I want to get me. I'm back.
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10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Riverside Park, Larry Holmes Dr, Easton, PA 18042
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