Ah. So it’s not so much that there’s a laser down someone’s trachea as it is there’s a laser *near* someone’s trachea, they’re in an oxygen rich environment, and something in or around the trachea is not laser resistant.
That is just as horrifying but at least makes more sense.
No, it’s their trachea. When the fire happens, whatever it was melts and burns/welds to the trachea. This also can happen with the esophagus. It is almost always fatal.
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That is just as horrifying but at least makes more sense.