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Firemen equipped with oxygen masks and stretchers set up a field hospital in a dress shop to treat victims of a mysterious gas which knocked out emplo(...)
Firemen equipped with oxygen masks and stretchers set up a field hospital in a dress shop to treat victims of a mysterious gas which knocked out emplo(...)

Firemen equipped with oxygen masks and stretchers set up a field hospital in a dress shop to treat victims of a mysterious gas which knocked out emplo(...)

Date2/18/1969
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Original Toronto Star caption: Firemen equipped with oxygen masks and stretchers set up a field hospital in a dress shop to treat victims of a mysterious gas which knocked out employees of a Bedford Rd. office today. The gas was first noticed around noon when several office girls complained of dizziness. Then some of the girls began to pass out; said Tricia Tremayne-Lloyd; a keypunch operator. They were sitting there and suddenly began to fall. Gas was thought to have entered via an air-conditioner.
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ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
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Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0000222F