2 people taken to hospital after setting off Raid bug bombs, staying in house

Two Volusia County residents were taken to the hospital Thursday night after deputies said they set off bug bombs and then stayed inside the home.

The Volusia County Sheriff's Office along with Fire Rescue and EMS responded to a Hazmat call in Oak Hill, where two people were experiencing severe reactions to toxic fumes, according to a press release.

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The release states that the residents had set off four Raid bug bombs in the home, and then stayed inside. In a body cam video, one person can be heard coughing and struggling to breathe outside while his wife was still inside, unconscious.

Both occupants were taken to the hospital.

A deputy took two dogs at the home into custody to make sure they weren't exposed to any more fumes.