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Pool chemical leak sends 11 kids to hospital

27 Jan

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Summary

  • Eleven children were hospitalized after falling ill at a hotel pool.
  • Emergency crews responded to a hazmat call for suspected chemical exposure.
  • One child was transferred to a Calgary hospital in serious condition.
Pool chemical leak sends 11 kids to hospital

On Sunday morning, emergency services responded to a hazardous materials call at the Canmore Inn and Suites pool. Approximately 30 children in the pool area exhibited symptoms, including vomiting. Fire crews suspected chemical exposure, specifically chlorine, due to elevated hazardous substance levels detected in the air.

Eleven children were taken to the hospital, with ten in stable condition. One child was transferred to the Alberta Children's Hospital in Calgary in serious but stable condition. The pool area and a mechanical room were cordoned off and ventilated. Subsequent air testing confirmed the hotel was safe before crews departed.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
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Emergency services responded to a hazmat call after 11 children fell ill at the pool, showing symptoms like vomiting, due to suspected chemical exposure.
Eleven children were hospitalized after becoming ill at the hotel pool on Sunday morning.
Fire crews suspected chemical exposure, likely chlorine, after detecting elevated hazardous substance levels in the air at the pool area.

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