IEHA Photo Gallery

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ER-0005349 viewsPhoto Date: 7/31/2001
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Semi truck saddle tank.
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ER-0009349 viewsPhoto Date: 6/13/2005
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Diesel fuel leak from a semi truck’s saddle tank after driving over a storm grate.
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FS-0034349 viewsPhoto Date: 7/19/17
Photo Credit: Tracy Hawkins, RRT Epidemiologist
Description: Food complaint showing a piece of metal found in a take-out cheeseburger. Burgers were made in-house and crimped metal tie closing poly tube of ground beef accidentally fell into bowl of ground beef being used to form patties. Valid complaint!
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AQ-0007348 viewsPhoto Date: 8/6/2012
Photo Credit: Patty Nocek
Description: Outdoor Hydronic Heater
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OWS-0027348 viewsPhoto Date: 10/19/2017
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Septic tank ‘abandoned’ by occupant putting trash and debris in tank. Home was not hooked up to sewer so I’m not sure why the tank was being ‘abandoned’.
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HH-0003347 viewsPhoto Date: 7/28/2000
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Barn with structural issues.
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POOL-0025347 viewsPhoto Date: 6/20/2016
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Pool water being discharged to retention pond.

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ER-0006346 viewsPhoto Date: 7/31/2001
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Small plane crash into residential subdivision retention pond.
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ER-0008346 viewsPhoto Date: 2/2/2005
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Hydraulic fluid leaking from truck.
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AQ-0006346 viewsPhoto Date: 09/09/2015
Photo Credit: Christine Stinson
Description: Hanging of a glove bag for removal of ACM in the pipe wrap.
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GW-0001346 viewsPhoto Date: 8-17-16
Photo Credit: Ginger Harrington, Hendricks County Health Department
Description: During an inspection of a well, this is what was found. The cap is only a temporary cap that should not be utilized on a functioning well. Typically this cap is installed after the well is drilled but before the pump is installed. All of the wiring is open and exposed.
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FS-0029346 viewsPhoto Date: 5/5/2016
Photo Credit: Mariah Crawford
Description: This was taken during a complaint inspection about mice in an establishment. I found no evidence of mice themselves or activity, but was then presented with 2 plates (including the one in this photo). It was determined that this was an intentional contamination event. The mice were field mice that had been frozen. They were placed on the plates by an employee during transport from the kitchen to the banquet room.
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