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#73588 - 09/21/06 02:54 AM URBAN SURVIVAL - A real scenario
Equipped4Chicago Offline
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Registered: 10/09/05
Posts: 75
Loc: Chicago
Ok. I was on the "L" in Chicago going downtown. Imagine being on the train standing up. It is packed.

Anyways, a girl standing up starts vomiting. There is no where to go. You cannot move. She continues to vomit.

You can imagine how many times I gagged.

My question is of course what can we do to help her and of course myself.

1. Some type of portable bag that fits in your pocket that you can pull out?
2. Some type of mask?

Any suggestions?

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#73589 - 09/21/06 03:16 AM Re: URBAN SURVIVAL - A real scenario
anotherinkling Offline
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Registered: 03/09/05
Posts: 109
Loc: Chicago
Ahh, the "L"...

If you Google/Froogle "fold flat mask" you'll find a much of disposable masks that would suit your purpose. Not vomit-proof but would keep the spittle out of your nose and mouth. I have a box of Fleet brand charcoal filter fold flat masks I purchased at my local drug store. I typically have a couple of those on me or at least a handkerchief.

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#73590 - 09/21/06 03:19 AM Re: URBAN SURVIVAL - A real scenario
ironraven Offline
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Registered: 09/08/05
Posts: 4642
Loc: Vermont
I always have at least one, gallon sized freezer bag in my bag of tricks. If someone it tossing more than a gallon of cookies, their either contagous or someone will think they are and start a panic.

As for the mask, any N95 and Vicks vapor rub. That will keep things out, and kill your sense of smell for a while.
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#73591 - 09/21/06 04:40 AM Re: URBAN SURVIVAL - A real scenario
redflare Offline
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Registered: 12/25/05
Posts: 647
Loc: SF Bay Area, CA
Here's an old thread discussing fold flat N95 masks.


Edited by redflare (09/21/06 04:40 AM)

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#73592 - 09/21/06 03:19 PM Re: URBAN SURVIVAL - A real scenario
KenK Offline
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Registered: 06/26/04
Posts: 2211
Loc: NE Wisconsin
I think I'd get off at the very next stop and wait for the next train.

A bag probably wouldn't have helped her as she most likely didn't have much notice before the "big moment". And if she'd felt it coming for a while most likely wouldn't have asked if anyone nearby had a bag.

A mask might have a helped a little, but I'd guess there isn't much of an aerosol-effect. The main objective is to open windows and get off the the train ASAP.

One of the train operators needs to be told as soon as possible too as this is a biohazard and fall hazard too.

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#73593 - 09/21/06 03:53 PM Re: URBAN SURVIVAL - A real scenario
Malpaso Offline
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Registered: 09/12/05
Posts: 817
Loc: MA
I rode for three hours on a bus from Cork to Galway after a young child had thrown up. Not a whole lot you can do once it hits the floor.
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#73594 - 09/21/06 03:53 PM Re: URBAN SURVIVAL - A real scenario
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And, altho it makes the bag a little harder to fold and store, a papertowel in the bottom of the bag helps prevent "backsplash" on the user. Zip locs are great for all kinds of stuff...
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#73595 - 09/21/06 05:56 PM Re: URBAN SURVIVAL - A real scenario
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#73596 - 09/21/06 07:16 PM Re: URBAN SURVIVAL - A real scenario
NYC2SoCal Offline
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Registered: 10/31/05
Posts: 117
Quote:
from Cork to Galway


Ah, Ireland.. Beautiful friendly place.. Loved the food too (especially compared to London)!!

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#73597 - 09/21/06 11:43 PM Re: URBAN SURVIVAL - A real scenario
samhain Offline
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Registered: 11/30/05
Posts: 598
Loc: Baton Rouge, Louisiana
I love ziplocks as well and keep a couple of quart sized ziplocks in my fatboy.
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#73598 - 09/24/06 08:30 AM Re: URBAN SURVIVAL - A real scenario
paulr Offline
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Registered: 02/18/04
Posts: 499
A bag would have been nice to offer. Ziplocs are great, plastic grocery bags are ok. I carry a grocery bag around sometimes. They come in handy, though puking hasn't been the usual application.

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#73599 - 09/24/06 09:32 PM Re: URBAN SURVIVAL - Killing the smell of vomit
CJK Offline
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Registered: 08/14/05
Posts: 601
Loc: FL, USA
My wife had Hyperemesis Gravidarum (extreme morning sickness) with both pregnancies. If untreated, it CAN KILL you......anyway.....she got tired of having the smell and taste of vomit in her mouth so she asked me for the 'Listerine' get the taste out of her mouth. By this point she had vomited into all of our 'basins' (6) so the last one still had vomit in it. As she was still 'sick' and throwing up, she had no choice but to keep the basin under her face. Well she took one 'swig' of the mouthwash, swished it around her mouth and spit it into the basin. The basin had about 1 inch of vomit in it. It was absolutely amazing.....one small mouthfull of 'Listerine' COMPLETELY Neutralized the smell. A small amount into the other buckets completely cleared all the odor.

Ever since then I carry a bottle on my bus (ambulance). I've even poured it onto patients and it completely cleared all the odor. It is fantastic!!!!!!

FYI Listerine is in ' ' marks as it is not the name brand we used.....it was the Walmart generic of Listerine. It works exactly the same.

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#73600 - 09/24/06 09:39 PM Re: URBAN SURVIVAL - Killing the smell of vomit
Equipped4Chicago Offline
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Registered: 10/09/05
Posts: 75
Loc: Chicago
Thanks for all the replies. Glad to know Listerine works to kill the smell. Thats gonna be great! I'll be carrying that also

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