The cause of a decon area crash remains unknown
Hospital Safety Connection, October 31, 2007
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Police continue to investigate whether a man who crashed his pickup truck into the decontamination area of a hospital in Macon, GA, did so accidentally or on purpose.
Witnesses told The Macon Telegraph that the man had grown inpatient over a long ER wait at the Medical Center of Central Georgia, and that he suffered from seizure-related pain. Police have not yet concluded whether the medical condition led to the accident on October 24 after the man left the ER, the newspaper reported.
The impact knocked a 100-square-ft hole into an outer wall of the hospital, according to The Telegraph.
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