Have any of you had chemical suicides in your area? I recently received and Email from the County Coroner about it. What are your guidelines for an incident involving a chemical suicide? What kind of chemicals did the person use?
Heres our guidelines,
1) First Responder Safety – first and foremost
2) Setup Command up-wind from vehicle. (Consider down-wind effects and maintain protective action distances).
3) On-Scene Site Assessment shall be performed before entry is made.
4) SCBA (a must) and PPE suits may need to be worn.
5) Responding Fire Department shall utilize the Standard 4 gas meter, OSHA Compliant.
6) Secure perimeter and tape off scene.
7) If chemicals are present and opened, contact your County Hazmat Team.
8) Restrict entry to vehicle .
9) Chemicals shall be neutralized .
10) Container of chemicals shall be secured and removed from vehicle prior to the body or other items being removed.
11)While wearing appropriate PPE, remove the victim to fresh air, remove the victims clothing, and allow the clothing and victim to "ventilate" prior to bagging and transporting. This will reduce any potential "off gas" during transport.
12) Decontamination of decedent will not be necessary unless chemicals are spilled over the body.
13) If decontamination is required, use copious amounts of water, if the body has been directly contaminated by the acid or sulfur.
14) Air monitoring around vehicle and down-wind should be performed until area is safe.
15) Scene shall be photographed before and after entry to vehicle.
16) Vehicle should be towed by Police to secured location.
17)When in doubt, request additional assistance.
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