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News - General: Deaf employee succumbs to toxic ammonia
For an hour-and-half, relays of specially trained firefighters fought toxic gas to reach the one employee who didn't make it out of the building.
He was left behind because he was deaf and didn't hear the alarm.
The man was eventually found under a table. He was rushed outside, but paramedics pronounced him dead.
Around 10am on Thursday, emergency personnel responded to an ammonia gas leak at the Vereeniging Meat Packers plant.
Paramedics said 200 people were evacuated.
Five people were injured.
For an hour-and-half, relays of specially trained firefighters fought toxic gas to reach the one employee who didn't make it out of the building.
He was left behind because he was deaf and didn't hear the alarm.
The man was eventually found under a table. He was rushed outside, but paramedics pronounced him dead.
Around 10am on Thursday, emergency personnel responded to an ammonia gas leak at the Vereeniging Meat Packers plant.
Paramedics said 200 people were evacuated.
Five people were injured.
