Six students at San Pasqual Union School in Escondido were checked out by paramedics yesterday after sharing a candy bar that school officials say contained an unknown substance. First responders treated the children on campus, and one student was taken to a nearby hospital with injuries described as non-life-threatening. According to the district, families of the affected students were notified and staff followed established safety protocols.
Paramedics responded to the campus
As reported by 10News, San Diego Fire-Rescue crews were called to the San Pasqual campus at about 10:20 AM after six students began showing signs of a reaction to something they had eaten. Superintendent Mark Burroughs told families in a message that a student brought a candy…..