San Diego State University Explosion Injures Student
Aug 10th, 2009 by RichmondJ
A San Diego State University student was injured in a lab accident that occurred on the school’s campus on Monday. At around 5 pm, a 911 call was dispatched regarding the incident, warranting help from the San Diego Fire Department. According to reports, the explosion was caused by an uncontrolled reaction during an experiment. When authorities arrived, the lab site of the experiment was evacuated, and the student was taken to the hospital with chemical burn injuries. Hazmat crews that responded to the incident identified the chemical as calcium hydroxide. It was also noted that a safety hood was the only thing between the student and more severe burn injures.
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