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if non-lethal: Riot control agent

if with choking, vomiting, convulsions or seizures, pinpoint pupils: chemical

if burned or reddened skin, vomiting, hair loss: radiological/nuclear

to avoid any of these things, distance yourself to lessen you exposure and have a Disaster Response process to have some sort of preparedness.

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