Associated Press
BEAUMONT, Texas — Authorities say at least 145 students and staff members at a Southeast Texas middle school received hospital treatment after an apparent carbon monoxide leak Thursday.
Beaumont emergency personnel say the children and adults from Marshall Middle School were being treated Thursday for injuries not believed to be life-threatening. Officials at Baptist Beaumont Hospital, Christus Southeast Texas St. Elizabeth hospital and Victory Medical Center reported at least 145 patients from the school were treated for exposure to the toxic gas. All were treated and released.
Beaumont Fire-Rescue officials say paramedics were called after a student lost consciousness. Numerous students and faculty reported symptoms including nausea and headaches.
Beaumont school district officials say the initial investigation shows there was a leak in a gas boiler. Friday classes have been canceled.
Headed to Beaumont where students are being evacuated/treated for possible carbon monoxide leak. pics: @12NewsNow pic.twitter.com/SvEFpFFWn5
— Samantha Ptashkin (@SamanthaKPRC) January 28, 2016