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“Unknown substance” which prison workers and inmates say sickened them turns out to be nasal spray and baby powder

Thursday, Jan 19, 2023 - Posted by Rich Miller

* The coverage was wild. NBC Chicago

Several employees of a central Illinois prison were treated at hospitals Wednesday after they became sickened while responding to one or more inmates suffering severe discomfort, according to a prison spokesperson and a prison employees’ union representative.

Officials said 18 staff members at John A. Graham Correctional Center in Hillsboro required treatment at area hospitals.

An undisclosed number of inmates received treatment in the health care unit of the prison about 65 miles (105 kilometers) northeast of St. Louis.

An Illinois State Police hazardous materials team is investigating, state Department of Corrections spokesperson Naomi Puzzello said in a statement.

* Chicago Tribune

The staff members became ill after a prison employee responded to a “medical incident involving individuals in custody who appeared to be under the influence of an unknown substance,” Puzzello said.

“All staff members who may have potentially encountered the unknown substance were also sent to a local hospital, as a precaution. All staff are stable currently and many have already been discharged,” Puzzello said.

Prison officers and other staff who responded to the emergency call became ill, some violently, when they came near the affected inmates, said Anders Lindall of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Council 31, an employee union.

“Those who were in proximity to the inmate were immediately overcome with a variety of symptoms: Lightheadedness, dizziness, vomiting or feeling nauseous,” Lindall said.

* Fox 2

AFSCME’s state council has expressed growing concern about prison employees coming in contact with dangerous substances.

“The issue of exposure to harmful substances in prisons is increasing,” Lindall said, adding that prisons need better searches. “AFSCME has been sounding the alarm for months to tighten up the protocol for both incoming mail and visitor screening.”

Lindall said a union meeting was underway at the prison when the call went out and members broke up the gathering to transport colleagues to the hospital, alert family members and provide other assistance.

Graham Correctional Center is a medium-security lockup for adult males, which opened in 1980 with room for 1,596 inmates. The prison currently houses 1,328 inmates.

* WICS

In all, 18 Graham Correctional Center employees, who are all AFSCME members, were taken to area hospitals.

As of right now, all 18 employees are stable and testing is being done to find out the substance they were exposed to while working.

* From the Illinois Department of Corrections

In response to an incident at Graham Correctional Center last evening, Illinois State Police conducted preliminary tests on suspicious substances found on site and the tests came back NEGATIVE for narcotics or hazardous materials. ISP is conducting additional testing on clothing items today as well. The substances were identified as nonhazardous and should not have necessitated the use of Narcan or required hospitalization, but IDOC works diligently to ensure the safety of both incarcerated individuals and employees and worked swiftly to ensure everyone had access to the care they requested. Although no one in custody required hospitalization, some staff reported feeling dizzy and in an abundance of caution were transported to the hospital for observation and treatment. Everyone involved in this incident has been discharged from the hospital.

According to ISP the substances returned the following results.

    • Nasal Spray was Acetaminophen/Paracetamol
    • Powder was baby powder – Aluminum Phosphate, Ethylpyrrole, and Benzene

As we’ve told you before, hysteria is a very strong emotion.

       

12 Comments
  1. - Roadrager - Thursday, Jan 19, 23 @ 2:18 pm:

    Anything can be a fentanyl overdose if you believe in yourself, kids.


  2. - vern - Thursday, Jan 19, 23 @ 2:19 pm:

    === hysteria is a very strong emotion===

    It is, but it can also be trained against. Law enforcement has unfortunately prioritized the spreading of fear, among both the public and their own ranks. This topic is uncomfortable for some but the pro-fear training and information environment needs to be a consideration when trying to address the law enforcement mental health crisis.


  3. - Big Dipper - Thursday, Jan 19, 23 @ 2:19 pm:

    Same sort of hypochondria as those who supposedly touched fentanyl.


  4. - RNUG - Thursday, Jan 19, 23 @ 2:20 pm:

    Anaphylaxis is a possible side effect of Paracetamol. That would match the reported symptoms.

    Plus some people have reactions to breathing baby powder.

    Suspect the actual story is a combination of a few reactions and some hysteria. The hysteria may have been justified given the possibility of a more dangerous substance.


  5. - H-W - Thursday, Jan 19, 23 @ 2:20 pm:

    == Prison officers and other staff who responded to the emergency call became ill, some violently, when they came near the affected inmates ==

    Tylenol and baby powder causes mass hysteria. Who would have guessed. Perhaps babies have a natural immunity?


  6. - Norseman - Thursday, Jan 19, 23 @ 2:21 pm:

    Remembering the Anthrax scare among state workers using a bathroom. [Crank up the mysterious instrumental] It was TP dust.


  7. - Cool Papa Bell - Thursday, Jan 19, 23 @ 2:32 pm:

    =But news organizations repeating the reports without scrutiny are fueling a stigma about the second-hand dangers of the drug, potentially harming or delaying help for those in need of immediate assistance and creating a feedback loop for anxious first responders.=

    https://www.cnn.com/2022/12/22/media/fentanyl-exposures-reliable-sources/index.html


  8. - lowly scrivner - Thursday, Jan 19, 23 @ 3:08 pm:

    Huh. Never heard of nasal spray with acetaminophen in it before.


  9. - JoanP - Thursday, Jan 19, 23 @ 3:36 pm:

    = Never heard of nasal spray with acetaminophen in it before. =

    It’s apparently a method of delivering acetaminophen, not the decongestant type of nasal spray. https://patents.justia.com/patent/20080293804


  10. - vern - Thursday, Jan 19, 23 @ 3:41 pm:

    === hysteria may have been justified ===

    Not sure I understand what substance it could have been that would justify panic. As has been repeated ad nauseam, street drugs (including fentanyl) do not cause overdose on skin contact. So besides fentanyl, what substance could it have been?


  11. - Politix - Thursday, Jan 19, 23 @ 4:06 pm:

    They work in a high-pressure, highly dangerous environment. That context probably should be considered before judging the response. I don’t really blame them.


  12. - Southern Dude - Thursday, Jan 19, 23 @ 5:18 pm:

    Agreed Politix. I’ve sent several friends who work in the field the link to this thread and screen shots of the comments.


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