This is being forwarded out to most of us here in the Capital Region in New York
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Very useful info, thanks for sharing, Thank god we have not encountered this yet, But by sharing this we all have another thing to look out for in scene size up , and making sure we are safe , again thank you for sharing .
Mike,
I thought this was very interesting as well how come we're not hearing more about this? Is this a widespread problem in the New York area? Can you get me more information? Thanks your friend Bobby
Mike this is interesting. Pretty new and hasn't exploded in call volume yet. They say the reason for its popularity is because the end user does not get the stressors of suffocation and therefore passes out in a relaxed state before the end result of death.
Chief , I will be more than happy to , i've asked our EMS freinds for more info , as soon as i do I will forward on to you
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