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The spokesperson also pointed out that the 'crew member involved received immediate medical attention as a matter of protocol.'
They went on to express that the production company was heavily invested in their films' crew members and that they were prepared for when accidents occurred on set.
Damage control: A spokesperson for Warner Bros. Pictures spoke to People and confirmed that the incident occurred before adding, 'thankfully nobody was seriously hurt'
'We take the well-being of all our employees seriously and have strict health and safety procedures in place on all productions,' they said.
The current version of The Flash first entered development in 2013, when it was announced that a shared cinematic universe centered around DC Comics characters was being planned out.