noZme
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Could this be explained as simply as kids dumpster-diving then leaving their found treasures in the picnic area of the apartment complex? In any case, it's frightening that biologic waste would have been in an unsecured dumpster!!!
The mother said she discovered the vials while her family was having a cookout. Her 2-year-old son found one first, opened it and drank the blood. She rushed him to the emergency room, where he underwent a series of tests.
Hospital workers used numbers on the vial to trace it to Matthews Children's Clinic, which is located next door to the apartment complex. Police officers are investigating, but said there is no criminal wrongdoing thus far. According to state law, any vial containing less than 20 CCs of blood can be thrown out with regular trash and doesn't have to be treated as hazardous waste. The vial Giovanni drank from held 10 CCs, or two teaspoons.
Neither the hospital nor police know exactly where the vials came from. Still, workers are putting padlocks on the dumpsters.
video:
http://www.wsoctv.com/video/23467417/index.html
http://www.wsoctv.com/news/23467498/detail.html?cxntlid=cmg_cntnt_rss
The mother said she discovered the vials while her family was having a cookout. Her 2-year-old son found one first, opened it and drank the blood. She rushed him to the emergency room, where he underwent a series of tests.
Hospital workers used numbers on the vial to trace it to Matthews Children's Clinic, which is located next door to the apartment complex. Police officers are investigating, but said there is no criminal wrongdoing thus far. According to state law, any vial containing less than 20 CCs of blood can be thrown out with regular trash and doesn't have to be treated as hazardous waste. The vial Giovanni drank from held 10 CCs, or two teaspoons.
Neither the hospital nor police know exactly where the vials came from. Still, workers are putting padlocks on the dumpsters.
video:
http://www.wsoctv.com/video/23467417/index.html
http://www.wsoctv.com/news/23467498/detail.html?cxntlid=cmg_cntnt_rss