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Joebob034
02-23-2012, 05:15 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/teenage-girl-dies-inhaling-helium-party-222518777.html

Teenage girl dies after inhaling helium at party
By JEFF BARNARD | Associated Press

EAGLE POINT, Ore. (AP) — Last weekend, 14-year-old Ashley Long told her parents she was going to a slumber party. But instead of spending the night watching videos and eating popcorn two blocks away, she piled into a car with a bunch of her friends and rode to a condo in Medford, Ore., where police say the big sister of one of her friends was throwing a party with booze and marijuana.

After drinking on the drive, and downing more drinks in the condo, it came time for Ashley to take her turn on a tank of helium that everyone else was inhaling to make their voices sound funny.

"That helium tank got going around," said Ashley's stepfather, Justin Earp, who learned what happened from talking to Ashley's friends at the party. "It got to my daughter. My daughter didn't want to do it. It was peer pressure. They put a mask up to her face. They said it would be OK. 'It's not gonna hurt you. It'll just make you laugh and talk funny.'"

Instead, she passed out and later died at a hospital, the result of an obstruction in a blood vessel caused by inhaling helium from a pressurized tank.

It's a common party trick — someone sucks in helium to give their voice a cartoon character sound.

But the death exposes the rare but real dangers of inhaling helium, especially from a pressurized tank.

Dr. Mark Morocco, associate professor of emergency medicine at the Ronald Reagan Medical Center in Los Angeles, said what happens is similar to when a scuba diver surfaces too quickly. A gas bubble gets into the bloodstream, perhaps through some kind of tear in a blood vessel, and can block blood flow to the brain, causing a stroke.

The gas is also commonly seen in suicide kits — mail-order hoods sold out of Oregon and elsewhere that can be attached to a helium tank by people who want to kill themselves. In those cases, the helium crowds out the oxygen, asphyxiating a person.

Death from inhaling helium is so rare that the American Association Poison Control Centers lumps it in with other gases, such as methane and propane. Only three deaths were recorded in 2010, said spokeswoman Loreeta Canton.

It's important to remind kids that ingesting any substance — for the sake of getting high or just changing their voices — can be dangerous, said Frank Pegueros, executive director of DARE, Drug Abuse Resistance Education.

Pegueros said the first defense is for parents to tell their kids about the dangers of certain substances. He said kids need to also ask themselves whether going along with the crowd at a party is worth it.

"Peer pressure is a very potent force," he said. "We've all gone through it growing up."

"It's getting somebody to pause and think and evaluate the situation and determine, is this something that's going to have a bad consequence," he said.

Police have arrested 27-year-old Katherine McAloon, who lived in the condo, on charges of providing alcohol and marijuana to minors. Four men who were at the party have been questioned by police, but have not been charged, said Medford Police Lt. Mike Budreau. More charges may be filed after police turn over their evidence to the district attorney.

Ashley was a goofy, nerdy eighth-grader who struggled with her weight, was just starting to notice boys, got top grades in school, had posters of Justin Bieber all over her room and wanted to grow up to be a marine biologist, said her mom, Loriann Earp. The family moved from Grants Pass, Ore., to Eagle Point about a year ago, and Ashley had just gotten over the difficulty of adjusting to eighth grade in a new school.

Justin Earp said the kids had four wine coolers each in the car, and four mixed drinks at the condo, before they started passing around the helium.

Police said it was an 8-gallon canister, the kind you can buy at many stores. The kids were taking hits directly from the tank.

When Ashley passed out, someone tried CPR. Then they called 911. Paramedics tried to revive her and took her to the hospital.

"About 11:30 we got a phone call from police saying they were doing CPR on our daughter," said Justin Earp.

At the hospital, they were told that Ashley had died.

Her family has set up a foundation, Ashley's Hope, to spread the word about the dangers of inhaling helium.

Loriann Earp feels like her daughter was stolen from her.

"My whole chest is collapsed and my heart is broken," she said through sobs. "I don't understand."

Hal-9000
02-23-2012, 05:31 PM
fook me...one year at our yearly Stampede celebration we noticed some native Indian dudes sucking on a huge tank of some sort, then cracking up....it was helium.So we joined in and did it for about 2 hours...taking a hit then saying something funny.The Indians were hilarious :lol:

I had a bad headache after that :|

FBD
02-23-2012, 05:33 PM
straight from the tank isnt a good idea, the difference in pressures is risky. at least if you do it from a balloon then its already decompressed fully instead of having it fully decompress on its way down your bronchial tubes.

PorkChopSandwiches
02-23-2012, 05:40 PM
should have been inhaling Nitrous like a normal person

Godfather
02-23-2012, 05:42 PM
:wha:

This happened at the highschool down the road from ours. A kid put his mouth right over the balloon filler on the tank and pulled. It blew his lung out and he died right there in front of his classmates.

Teh One Who Knocks
02-23-2012, 06:15 PM
It's called Darwinism....thinning out the herd.

Hal-9000
02-23-2012, 06:17 PM
:wha:

This happened at the highschool down the road from ours. A kid put his mouth right over the balloon filler on the tank and pulled. It blew his lung out and he died right there in front of his classmates.

that's how we did it at the Stampede :oops: :oops:


huge mutha of a tank too....

Noilly Pratt
02-23-2012, 06:18 PM
I remember doing this once after a car wash - a friend had a romance novel with her, and we all sucked in air from a balloon and read paragraphs from it. Try saying stuff like "William's hands were shaking as he..." with that voice! We had no idea about the danger.

I remember cleaning a dentist's office and being affected by a leaking nitrous oxide tank. I phoned the dentist, who came right back to the office and fixed the valve. I was light-headed and a bit nauseous but not giggly like I thought I'd be, It was luckily a big area and I'd opened some of the windows before it got too bad.

Shady
02-23-2012, 08:59 PM
I like how the father said the helium was the peer pressure and not drinking or smoking weed.

Acid Trip
02-23-2012, 09:23 PM
She should have just stuck to alcohol and weed.

Shady
02-23-2012, 09:25 PM
She should have just stuck to alcohol and weed.

:thumbsup:

Southern Belle
02-23-2012, 09:42 PM
Straight from the tank is too much pressure, not to mention the risk of displacing all the oxygen in your lungs.
Kids just don't realize the danger of so many things.

redred
02-23-2012, 09:44 PM
she went out on a high

Teh One Who Knocks
02-23-2012, 09:58 PM
Straight from the tank is too much pressure, not to mention the risk of displacing all the oxygen in your lungs.
Kids just don't realize the danger of so many things.


It's called Darwinism....thinning out the herd.

If you are too stupid to realize that a compressed gas shouldn't be inhaled right out of the container, then you are too stupid to be on the planet. I have no remorse for this girl.

Stupid is as stupid does.

Godfather
02-24-2012, 02:42 AM
I agree... survival of the fittest. Sad, tragic even, but true.

deebakes
02-24-2012, 05:01 AM
at least she didn't float out over the ocean before popping and then end up choking a dolphin :shrug: