Digital Room LLC

Fire small-scale, limited — Poison, toxic, or allergenic effects other respiratory — SOLON, Ohio

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Digital Room LLC in SOLON, Ohio
Employer Digital Room LLC
Address 30500 Bruce Industrial Parkway
City, State ZIP SOLON, Ohio 44139
Report ID 2025055138
Event Date May 30, 2025
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Poison, toxic, or allergenic effects other respiratory
Body Part BODY SYSTEMS
Event Type Fire small-scale, limited
Source of Injury Source, secondary source unspecified
Secondary Source Chemicals and hazardous materials unspecified
Industry (NAICS) 323111
GPS Coordinates 41.37746, -81.46579

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Incident Narrative

An employee was outside, participating in fire extinguisher training onsite. She extinguished a fire and then the chemical from the fire got in her face. She started coughing and was hospitalized with trouble breathing.

Incident Summary

On May 30, 2025, a worker at Digital Room LLC in SOLON, Ohio suffered poison, toxic, or allergenic effects other respiratory to the body systems. The incident was classified as fire small-scale, limited, with source, secondary source unspecified identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

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