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By Texas News Desk Feb 2, 2021 Nine of the eleven Fort Bliss soldiers who unknowingly consumed antifreeze are out of the hospital. KDBC reports that a Fort Bliss spokesperson said as of yesterday there was still one soldier in intensive care and another in the non-critical care ward. Colonel Shawna Scully, Deputy Commander at William Beaumont Army Medical Center, says most of the soldiers are doing incredibly well in view of the fact that ethylene glycol in antifreeze is capable of causing kidney damage or kidney failure. The case is still under investigation. Photo: Getty Images ....
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Credit Staff Sgt. Michael West / U.S. Army EL PASO – The Army has launched a criminal investigation after eleven Fort Bliss soldiers were hospitalized suffering from antifreeze poisoning. The soldiers are recovering at William Beaumont Army Medical center. They were sickened Thursday at the end of a 10-day field training exercise at McGregor Range. “Initial reports indicate soldiers consumed this substance, thinking they were drinking alcoholic beverage,” said Lt. Col. Allie Payne, a Fort Bliss spokeswoman for the 1st Armored Division during a news conference Friday afternoon. “Army and Fort Bliss regulations prohibit the consumption of alcohol in a field training environment. Initial toxicology results indicate the soldiers are experiencing ethylene glycol poisoning,” ....
EL PASO – The Army has launched a criminal investigation after eleven Fort Bliss soldiers were hospitalized suffering from antifreeze poisoning. The ....
New York Times Service January 30, 2021 Eleven soldiers at Fort Bliss in Texas remained hospitalized Friday, one day after they drank antifreeze, believing it was alcohol, during a field training exercise, military officials said. Initial lab tests showed that the soldiers were experiencing ethylene glycol poisoning after ingesting the antifreeze on the final day of a 10-day training exercise, Lt. Col. Allie Payne, a spokeswoman for the 1st Armored Division at Fort Bliss, said at a news conference. Payne declined to discuss the episode in detail, saying it remained under investigation by U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command. Maj. Gen. Sean Bernabe, senior mission commander of the 1st Armored Division and Fort Bliss, has ordered an administrative investigation. ....