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Doctors and nurses immediately began working on her. They administered sedatives and anti-arrhythmic medications to stabilize her. When they drew her blood for tests, however, things took a strange turn. Nurses reported a garbled, ammonia-like smell coming from the tube of blood.
One nurse, Susan Kane, fainted after smelling the blood. Another nurse experienced a burning sensation in her face and arms. A respiratory therapist became dizzy, and within a few minutes, nearly a dozen medical staff members began to fall ill, with many passing out or experiencing muscle spasms. gloriya_umorix_se_ot_tebflv
Forensic scientists and investigators later proposed a theory to explain the incident: Doctors and nurses immediately began working on her
Ramirez was taking dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) for pain, a home remedy that is a gel-like solvent. and within a few minutes









