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lynx212 ([personal profile] lynx212) wrote2011-01-21 12:56 pm
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Random News: Festering Fridge Hospitalises Seven People

Ok all here we go again. I wonder how in the hell this fridge got to this point without anyone noticing but....oh well I suppose it's best that we don't know.  Opinions and commentary wanted and welcome as always. So without further ado, on to the article!! 


We’ve all have been guilty of leaving the odd bit dodgy of food in the fridge. But an office worker opened the hell hole of unhygienic fridges. When the office worker who works for AT&T opened the fridge full of rotten food, produced a smell so noxious that seven co-workers had to be hospitalised. The stench was so powerful the fire brigade had to be called in to evacuate the AT&T office in San Jose and a hazardous materials team was called in.When the crew arrived on site, they found an unplugged fridge, which had been moved to a conference room. Brimming with rotten and mouldy food. When the cleaner started to clean the fridge the chemicals mixed with the festering food, it gave off the stinky plume making 28 people in need of treatment for nausea and vomiting. The cleaner didn’t need treatment as she had no sense of smell due to allergies.


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[personal profile] enemytosleep 2011-01-23 03:11 am (UTC)(link)
Oh I've worked with some really lazy, nasty people. I've cleaned many a fridge and bathroom for my own sanity, but yeah, common courtesy is a long forgotten thing. Wonder why they moved the fridge out of the break room. Did it smell too badly?

[identity profile] lynx212.livejournal.com 2011-01-23 07:25 am (UTC)(link)
I have no clue but I couldn't imagine letting it go that long...those poor people.

A hazmat team! I mean that's serious shit... for a fridge.