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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Norwalk Student Hospitalized After Smoking 'Herbal Incense'

I heard about this stuff killing a few people who were unknowingly allergic to it- this needs to be stopped!

(10/26/10) NORWALK - School officials in Norwalk are warning parents about a dangerous substance they say students are smoking as an alternative to marijuana.

Briggs High School Principal Alaine Lane says a student was hospitalized after smoking "herbal incense."

Experts say the drug is not only more potent than marijuana, but when teens see it on store shelves, they think, "it can't be that bad." They say the substance is marketed as "incense" under names like "K2" and "Mr. Nice Guy," and carries a warning that it should not be consumed or inhaled.

Some states have banned the substance altogether, and after seeing the effects first hand, Lane says Connecticut should follow suit.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Woah!

(CNN): Nine people hurt in gas explosion in Maryland strip mall

Eight firefighters and a gas employee were injured Thursday when a gas leak at a strip mall exploded in Forestville, Maryland, officials from the Prince Georges County Fire Department said.

Two of the firefighters were admitted to the burn unit at Washington Hospital Center and both were listed in fair condition Thursday night, Prince George's County Fire and EMS spokesman Mark Brady said.

One of the firefighters sustained second-degree facial burns and injuries from flying debris, Brady said, while the other sustained chest injuries from flying debris.
The others injured in the blast were treated and released, the officials said.

Officials believe the explosion was caused by accidental ignition of natural gas, Brady said.
Watch the building explode »

The source of the ignition was not immediately determined, Brady said, adding, "we may never know exactly what happened due to the nature of the explosion."

A caller alerted the fire department to the leak at around 12:30 p.m., Brady said. Shortly after the firefighters arrived at the evacuated building, the explosion occurred, he said.

He estimated the blast caused $2.5 million in damage to six stores in the strip mall. At the time the leak was discovered, five stores were open.

The fire department evacuated 45 employees and customers from the area just moments before the explosion, Brady said.