Holy... Chlorine leak in Downers Grove, IL...update 2

Page 3 - Seeking answers? Join the AnandTech community: where nearly half-a-million members share solutions and discuss the latest tech.

Aceshigh

Platinum Member
Aug 22, 2002
2,529
1
0
Originally posted by: FallenHero
Chlorine leak in downers Grove...5 alarm emergency call for ambulances, 2nd for fire manpower, 3rd alarm for hazmat...it will probably go up DO NOT GO TO DOWNERS GROVE!

I'd go take pics, but I dont wanna get sick.

Mass Casualties...ill find something tomorrow morning, this is sure to make the paper.

UPDATE:

LEAK IS BELIEVED TO BE INSIDE FIREHOUSE!

UPDATE 2: Chicago HAZMAT has been called out...squad 511

Stop being so freaking melodramatic. This is ridiculous.
 

mariob01gt

Junior Member
Jul 1, 2003
1
0
0
Okay.. That explains the hazmat trucks I saw last night. I work right next door to Argonne National Labs off of Frontage Road and Lemont St. Last night when I was pulling out of work, 2 semi truck looking vehicles with sirens and lights going just came flying out of the Argonne Labs entrance followed by two suv's. I have never seen so many flashing lights before on a vehicle, but I was able to get a glimpse of what it said on the trailer. It read "Mobile Containment Unit - Argone Labs" and the trailers looked like equipment labs with door openings and windows. They headed north on Lemont Road towards Downers Grove.

I wish I followed them
 

Miramonti

Lifer
Aug 26, 2000
28,653
100
106
Originally posted by: Cyberian
Originally posted by: jjsole mass casualties???
Ten people were injured-five of them were firefighters. All are expected to be OK.
From the link in the post just below yours.

the original post has got to be one of the best sources of MISinformation seen here in a long time.
 

MaxDSP

Lifer
May 15, 2001
10,056
0
71
Originally posted by: jjsole
Originally posted by: Cyberian
Originally posted by: jjsole mass casualties???
Ten people were injured-five of them were firefighters. All are expected to be OK.
From the link in the post just below yours.

the original post has got to be one of the best sources of MISinformation seen here in a long time.

Mass casualties my ass
rolleye.gif
 

Originally posted by: MaxDSP
Originally posted by: jjsole
Originally posted by: Cyberian
Originally posted by: jjsole mass casualties???
Ten people were injured-five of them were firefighters. All are expected to be OK.
From the link in the post just below yours.

the original post has got to be one of the best sources of MISinformation seen here in a long time.

Mass casualties my ass
rolleye.gif

casualty does NOT mean death. It means required treatment and/or recieved medical help. dumbass
 

vi edit

Elite Member
Super Moderator
Oct 28, 1999
62,484
8,345
126
casualty does NOT mean death. It means required treatment and/or recieved medical help. dumbass

Casualty DOES mean death. Injuries mean needing medical help.
 

dman

Diamond Member
Nov 2, 1999
9,110
0
76
Popular opinion would believe it to mean deaths. However, a less common definition (m-w.com, 3b) indicates it could be a person or thing injured, lost, or destroyed. In the case of this post, I took casualties to mean deaths and it appears there were none.

Main Entry: ca·su·al·ty
Pronunciation: 'ka-zh&l-tE, 'kazh-w&l-, 'ka-zh&-w&l-
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural -ties
Date: 15th century
1 archaic : CHANCE, FORTUNE <losses that befall them by mere casualty -- Sir Walter Raleigh>
2 : serious or fatal accident : DISASTER
3 a : a military person lost through death, wounds, injury, sickness, internment, or capture or through being missing in action b : a person or thing injured, lost, or destroyed : VICTIM <the ex-senator was a casualty of the last election>
 

Miramonti

Lifer
Aug 26, 2000
28,653
100
106
Originally posted by: FallenHero
Originally posted by: MaxDSP
Originally posted by: jjsole
Originally posted by: Cyberian
Originally posted by: jjsole mass casualties???
Ten people were injured-five of them were firefighters. All are expected to be OK.
From the link in the post just below yours.
the original post has got to be one of the best sources of MISinformation seen here in a long time.
Mass casualties my ass
rolleye.gif
casualty does NOT mean death. It means required treatment and/or recieved medical help. dumbass
In the context of a disaster, "casualties" ALWAYS refers to death. According to Webster it means "serious or fatal" but always refers to deaths in today's media.

The injuries in this accident weren't even serious. I think you need to get out more.
 

NogginBoink

Diamond Member
Feb 17, 2002
5,322
0
0
Originally posted by: jjsole
Originally posted by: FallenHero
Originally posted by: MaxDSP
Originally posted by: jjsole
Originally posted by: Cyberian
Originally posted by: jjsole mass casualties???
Ten people were injured-five of them were firefighters. All are expected to be OK.
From the link in the post just below yours.
the original post has got to be one of the best sources of MISinformation seen here in a long time.
Mass casualties my ass
rolleye.gif
casualty does NOT mean death. It means required treatment and/or recieved medical help. dumbass
In the context of a disaster, "casualties" ALWAYS refers to death. According to <a class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?casualty" target=blank>Webster</A> it means "serious or fatal" but always refers to deaths in today's media.

The injuries in this accident weren't even serious. I think you need to get out more.

Funny all those news stories from Iraq and the middle east where casualties include injured.

I used to always think casualty meant death, but it seems the media is loosening up their definition.
 

flamingelephant

Golden Member
Jun 22, 2001
1,182
0
76
I used to do a hazardous waste pick-up at a plant that had a 100000 L chlorine tank right beside where we worked. all people on-site had to carry chlorine masks on them at all times. they said if you heard an alarm, put on the mask and run like hell!!
 

NogginBoink

Diamond Member
Feb 17, 2002
5,322
0
0
Originally posted by: NokiaDude
Please, at least take pic from inside your house if possible. And remeber to close any open windows and firelplaces. And if you can, Ducktape and platic sheeting. And a HEPA filter.

Wouldn't do you a bit of good.

A HEPA filter is, by definition, a high efficiency PARTICULATE air filter. Chlorine gas is not particulate and would pass straight through the filter.

Your survival options are SCBA gear, a gas mask, or being somewhere else.

The latter option is generally preferred by most folks. :)