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Title: Greenbrier Boy's Death Ruled Drowning With Freon Inhalation
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(Date Posted:07/29/2008 1:03 PM)
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Posted 9:08 am Fri July 18, 2008 - Greenbrier

 


A 15-year-old Greenbrier boy died Wednesday after he and another 15-year-old boy apparently inhaled Freon and got into a swimming pool.

Lt. Matt Rice said the Faulkner County Sheriff¹s Office received a call about noon Wednesday about two boys lying on the ground at a residence at Lovely Lane, off Highway 287 near Springhill. When investigators arrived, he said, one boy was not responsive, and the other was breathing but disoriented. A teenage witness had found the boys in an above-ground swimming pool and pulled them out, he said. Both were taken to Conway Regional Medical center.

Coroner Patrick Moore said the teenager was pronounced dead at the emergency room at 1:01 p.m. Wednesday. He said the boy was on the bottom of the pool when the witness saw him and summoned a neighbor. The teenage witness and neighbor were able to get the other boy breathing, Moore added.

The teenage witness told investigators the boy who survived had a black plastic bag over his head, Rice said. Investigators discovered the boys were huffing Freon from the air conditioner unit on the back of the house, he said. The bag was tested by the Conway Fire Department, and it tested positive for Freon, he said.

"We don¹t know if they were just swimming and huffing at the same time or what," Rice said.

Moore ordered an autopsy and received the results around 4 p.m. Thursday. He said the death was ruled accidental, a drowning with Freon inhalation.

"He inhaled Freon to the point of passing out, slipped under the water and drowned," Moore explained.

Rice said, "(Kids) can get (their) hands on any of these household products. They don¹t think anything about it. When you inhale something, you don¹t know what¹s going to happen. Unfortunately, the outcome was the worst."

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