onlynormalguy
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My Co2 Story:
My neighbor who works fire suppression offered to bring home a 5lb tank. He put it in his sedan, then got called back inside work for a while. He got back in his car and proceeded to drive away. He started to feel bad, and difficulty breathing. He was able to pull over and get out of car just before beginning to black out, took out his cell and dialed 91_. He started to feel a little better, and then saw the tank in the back seat all frosted up. He rolled down windows/opened doors to air out the car for a while, then got back in to drive home, and it started again(Co2 absorbed in fabric?) He's ok, but only because he was able to pull over so quickly. I told him that I would have a hard time explaining to his wife that he died just so I could have bubbles in my beer.
My neighbor who works fire suppression offered to bring home a 5lb tank. He put it in his sedan, then got called back inside work for a while. He got back in his car and proceeded to drive away. He started to feel bad, and difficulty breathing. He was able to pull over and get out of car just before beginning to black out, took out his cell and dialed 91_. He started to feel a little better, and then saw the tank in the back seat all frosted up. He rolled down windows/opened doors to air out the car for a while, then got back in to drive home, and it started again(Co2 absorbed in fabric?) He's ok, but only because he was able to pull over so quickly. I told him that I would have a hard time explaining to his wife that he died just so I could have bubbles in my beer.