I've read some figures that estimate death due to exposure to Sarin Gas even at low concentrations to follow within sixty seconds.
Administration of atropine would have to be almost immediate when exposed, which is why combat troops who face a risk of exposure carry atropine auto-injectors with them.
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There's no right way to do it. Whatever you do, do so decisively.
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Its the kind of situation that simply demands
action. An imminent decision is required, and whether it be a good one or a bad one, its better than the fallout of not deciding at all.
Jam it back in, in the dark.