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Teen Bible Campers Hospitalized After Mixing Fart Spray and Deer Repellent in Prank

A potent mixture of fart spray and deer repellent intended to be  a prank turned serious Wednesday when more than a dozen campers from the  Christian run Camp Wo-Me-To in Jarrettsville, Md., had to be decontaminated  while six were hospitalized due to physical reactions.

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According to the Fallston Patch the Harford County Hazardous Materials  team was called to the camp at around 10 p.m. Wednesday after initial reports  that a 16-year-old boy needed medical assistance for eye and respiratory  irritation.

Shortly after that, however, additional medical units had to be sent to the  camp to treat more than a dozen patients with similar symptoms.

A Hazmat team later concluded that deer spray and a product known as “Liquid  Ass” had been sprayed in two cabins at the camp resulting in the emergency.

In a review of Liquid Ass on Amazon.com one reviewer, J.  Buttler noted: “Absolutely disgusting. This really stinks. BUT THAT IS THE POINT  RIGHT. I bought four bottles of this and gave one to a buddy. He over did it at  work. It was so bad that public works was called to come to the building and  check out the plumbing. So funny. Nobody knew.”

In a recorded demonstration of the product’s effect posted  to YouTube last month, the stinky product elicited a variety of reactions from  scores of people who unknowingly entered an elevator where it was applied.

People gagged, blamed the carpet, covered their noses or ditched the elevator  car the first chance they got.

An official description of the product from the manufacturer’s website, notes: “Liquid ASS is a uniquely  stinky butt-crack smell in a bottle. Great for Practical jokes and gag  gifts.”

Both sprays used at the camp reportedly cause respiratory and eye irritation,  according to the county release.

According to a release from county officials, the two cabins involved in the  prank were ventilated “to help dissipate the strong odor.”

Of the campers who were decontaminated by the Hazmat team, six were taken to  the Upper Chesapeake Medical Center, Bel Air for evaluation and treatment.

The Hazmat team remained at the camp until about 1:30 a.m. Wednesday.


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