HALIFAX — Sailors who survived a devastating fire aboard the submarine HMCS Chicoutimi almost 15 years ago were expected to learn details today of a study into the long-term impact on their health. Much of the sub was quickly engulfed in black smoke as the 55 crew members fought the blaze. Navy Lt. Chris Saunders later died from smoke inhalation, and two other crew members were badly injured by the toxic fumes. After the fire, many of the submariners spent an additional five days on the sub — working on equipment covered in grey soot — as the ship was towed to Scotland. The navy conceded early in its investigation that the crew had been exposed to a nasty chemical cocktail, though it would take years of laboratory work to determine what was in the smoke.
Source: National Post July 11, 2019 07:52 UTC