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Full Name of Author: Andrew House
Rank & Clearance: Medical Response Unit, Level Three
Date: 03/05/1986
Patient(s): Engineer Mercer
Status: Alive / Off-area for extensive treatment
Wounds: N/A, diagnosed with Acute Radiation Syndrome
Witnesses: Security Officer Tonia
Notes:
During late, unspecified hours, a sudden proclamation was made through foundation radio by Engineer Mercer, insisting that he felt "frightened" and "ill" after a short-lived interaction with Marshal Kaminski (REQUESTED LOG ATTACHED [3 S.O.C ACCESS]) When rerouted to the sec-wing infirmary by Security Officer Tonia, the engineer was confronted after continuous seizures suddenly struck him. He was laid on his side, prescribed clonazepam & penicillin, and finally rooted to an IV drip.
Upon diagnostic testing using bodily samples (such as phlegm, saliva, etc.), stuttering particles were discovered within mucus and the aforementioned substances. After sampling the uniform of Mercer, the same particles were examined on his wear. Such cells were determined to be radioactive residue, obtained through minor interaction with Cobalt-60 and Tritium. Afterwards, Mercer was thoroughly rinsed, given a replacement outfit, and was placed into LCZ quarantine for the time being. I ultimately diagnosed him with acute radiation syndrome (ARS).
I finally contacted med-evac and had Mercer transferred to an external medical site for more extensive treatment (such as hematopoietic stem cell transplantations, blood transfusions, and secured quarantine).
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