15 treated, 2 hospitalized as hazmat team responds to Rosa Parks Elementary

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — The San Diego Fire-Rescue Department says it treated 15 patients, two of whom were taken to the hospital, as it responded to Rosa Parks Elementary School Friday morning to investigate an odor.

The department’s incident webpage says first responders arrived on the scene at 4510 Landis Street around 9 a.m. SDFD said 12 adults and three children were exposed to the odor. One adult and one child were taken to a hospital in the area for further medical evaluation.

As of 2 p.m., the department’s hazmat team was still on the scene trying to identify the source of the smell…

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