Mysterious illness that can cause hallucinations hits Coos Bay
By Lynne Terry | The Oregonian/OregonLive
on October 12, 2016 at 2:36 PM, updated October 12, 2016 at 3:55 PM
A mysterious illness that can cause hallucinations has struck Coos Bay.
It all started Tuesday afternoon when a caregiver who works with a 78-year-old woman called 911. She reported that seven or eight people were trying to take the roof off her vehicle.
A deputy who showed up found nothing amiss, said Sgt. Patrick Downing, spokesman for the Coos Bay Sheriff's Office.
The caregiver, 52, called back early Wednesday, reporting the same thing. This time the deputy who responded figured something was wrong and arranged to have another deputy with a more suitable vehicle take the caregiver to Coos Bay Hospital on a mental health hold, Downing said.
Not long after the two deputies reported feeling nauseous, light-headed and euphoric. The elderly woman also came down with symptoms.
Everyone was hospitalized.
A haz-mat team checked the house but found nothing suspicious...
By Lynne Terry | The Oregonian/OregonLive
on October 12, 2016 at 2:36 PM, updated October 12, 2016 at 3:55 PM
A mysterious illness that can cause hallucinations has struck Coos Bay.
It all started Tuesday afternoon when a caregiver who works with a 78-year-old woman called 911. She reported that seven or eight people were trying to take the roof off her vehicle.
A deputy who showed up found nothing amiss, said Sgt. Patrick Downing, spokesman for the Coos Bay Sheriff's Office.
The caregiver, 52, called back early Wednesday, reporting the same thing. This time the deputy who responded figured something was wrong and arranged to have another deputy with a more suitable vehicle take the caregiver to Coos Bay Hospital on a mental health hold, Downing said.
Not long after the two deputies reported feeling nauseous, light-headed and euphoric. The elderly woman also came down with symptoms.
Everyone was hospitalized.
A haz-mat team checked the house but found nothing suspicious...
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