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虽然吸常规的烟卷可能会致癌,但是不会马上危机生命。不过用电子烟具兴许会比较危险。一个弗罗里达男人的 vape pen 爆炸,碎片都跑到脑子里面去了。9 {# N' E+ Y6 R& ?
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Autopsy confirms exploding vape pen caused Florida man’s death4 ?/ ^2 N$ X5 ?! ]
" v7 T6 S6 e. z8 R% D; D/ I1 iBy Lulu Chang — Posted on May 16, 2018 - 10:46AM/ H8 c. j' m+ t V7 L a, H
. G. F/ d. {0 h$ t K2 N- v9 FAn autopsy has confirmed that a vape pen was to blame in the tragic death of a Florida man on May 5. This incident marks the first confirmed case in which an e-cigarette explosion resulted in a fatality. The 38-year-old was killed when his vape pen exploded, which sent projectiles into his head, and started a small fire in his home in St. Petersburg, Florida.
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6 m* v, p: C) n- x4 ]% K8 E& z1 T2 a: cAccording a report from the Tampa Bay Times, Tallmadge D’Elia was found on May 5 in bedroom of his family’s home. The autopsy lists cause of death as “projectile wound of head” — when the pen exploded, at least two pieces of shrapnel struck him in there. Moreover, the victim suffered burns on about 80 percent of his body.
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While there have been at least 195 incidents in which a vape pen or e-cigarette exploded or caught fire between 2009 and 2016, no deaths were reported in that time period. However, those incidents did result in 133 injuries, 38 of which were severe, the U.S. Fire Administration reports. The explosions generally are sudden, “and are accompanied by loud noise, a flash of light, smoke, flames, and often vigorous ejection of the battery and other parts.” A majority of the incidents also started fires in or on nearby objects.0 w( Z D M, N4 A
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