Five Hospitalized After Chemical Release at Swim School
678 N Northwest Hwy
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Summary
- A chemical mixing incident released hazardous gas inside a swim school, forcing evacuation, deploying hazmat crews, and sending at least five people to hospitals.
Timeline
Authorities said at least five people were hospitalized due to the chemical exposure. Crews continued working inside the swim school to secure and ventilate the building.
Officials confirmed that chlorine and acid were mixed, causing the gas release inside the building. The swim school was fully evacuated as a precaution.
Authorities responded Thursday afternoon to reports of a hazardous materials incident at Goldfish Swim School. Local sources said chemicals were accidentally mixed on site, creating a dangerous gas.
Incident reported at 678 N Northwest Hwy.
Authorities said at least five people were hospitalized due to the chemical exposure. Crews continued working inside the swim school to secure and ventilate the building.
Officials confirmed that chlorine and acid were mixed, causing the gas release inside the building. The swim school was fully evacuated as a precaution.
Authorities responded Thursday afternoon to reports of a hazardous materials incident at Goldfish Swim School. Local sources said chemicals were accidentally mixed on site, creating a dangerous gas.
Incident reported at 678 N Northwest Hwy.
Authorities said at least five people were hospitalized due to the chemical exposure. Crews continued working inside the swim school to secure and ventilate the building.
Officials confirmed that chlorine and acid were mixed, causing the gas release inside the building. The swim school was fully evacuated as a precaution.
Authorities responded Thursday afternoon to reports of a hazardous materials incident at Goldfish Swim School. Local sources said chemicals were accidentally mixed on site, creating a dangerous gas.
Incident reported at 678 N Northwest Hwy.
Authorities said at least five people were hospitalized due to the chemical exposure. Crews continued working inside the swim school to secure and ventilate the building.
Officials confirmed that chlorine and acid were mixed, causing the gas release inside the building. The swim school was fully evacuated as a precaution.
Authorities responded Thursday afternoon to reports of a hazardous materials incident at Goldfish Swim School. Local sources said chemicals were accidentally mixed on site, creating a dangerous gas.
Incident reported at 678 N Northwest Hwy.
Authorities said at least five people were hospitalized due to the chemical exposure. Crews continued working inside the swim school to secure and ventilate the building.
Officials confirmed that chlorine and acid were mixed, causing the gas release inside the building. The swim school was fully evacuated as a precaution.
Authorities responded Thursday afternoon to reports of a hazardous materials incident at Goldfish Swim School. Local sources said chemicals were accidentally mixed on site, creating a dangerous gas.
Incident reported at 678 N Northwest Hwy.
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Wow.
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I have a friend out that way who's gas would send anyone to the hospital.
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Wow.
nice username❤️
not even finished with January yet
I have a friend out that way who's gas would send anyone to the hospital.