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Dozens taken to Texas hospital after chemical leak at Six Flags park

HazMat crews and fire officials quickly responded to the scene and began treating and decontaminating patients  The park will remain closed while an investigation is conducted and and safety protocols are reviewed  Officials said 26 people were transported by an ambulance bus to a local hospital while 39 people refused hospital treatment  The patients suffered respiratory distress like difficulty breathing but crews didn t see any patients with chemical burns  However, he acknowledged it is possible for patients to have experienced burning sensations in their skin depending on the amount of chemical   Harris County Fire Marshall Laurie Christensen said her office will determine if the Splashtown is safe to reopen in a few days 

Dozens taken to Texas hospital after chemical leak at Six Flags park

Dozens taken to Texas hospital after chemical leak at Six Flags park Adam Schrader For Dailymail.Com © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo A chemical leak at Six Flags Splashtown waterpark in Spring, Texas near Houston left 26 people transported to the hospital and dozens more injured on Saturday, local officials said.  HazMat crews and fire crews quickly responded to the scene and began treating and decontaminating patients who were suffering from respiratory distress before shuttering the park, officials said.  The park will remain closed while an investigation is conducted and and safety protocols are reviewed.  Officials said 26 people were transported by an ambulance bus to a local hospital, including a woman who was in labor, while 39 people refused hospital treatment.

Teton County balloon company sued for August crash that injured 12

A Teton County hot air balloon company is being sued by a passenger in an August accident that injured 12 passengers and sent 11 to the hospital. On Aug. 3, 2020, three hot air balloons operated by Wyoming Balloon Company crashed near Teton Village, ejecting a pilot and passengers after an unexpected gust of wind picked up during their flight. Now, Linda Columbus, one of the passengers injured that day, is suing the company for $75,000 in federal district court. The company wants to take the matter in front of a jury. According to Columbus’ court filing, she was tossed from the balloon when it made a crash landing after its pilot fell out. Her leg was caught in a rope attached to the balloon, which dragged her for several hundred more feet before the balloon rose about 10 feet off the ground and she managed to untangle herself and fall to the ground.

Billiards & Brews to reopen after judge returns beer license, taken for violating COVID-19 restrictions at least 18 times

Officials with Billiards & Brews said that a judge signed an injunction returning their beer license. Author: WBIR Staff Updated: 8:39 PM EDT March 31, 2021 KNOXVILLE, Tenn. A West Knoxville bar that repeatedly ignored orders to shut down at 10 p.m. to control the spread of COVID-19 will reopen after losing its beer license. Officials with Billiards & Brews announced that a judge signed an injunction giving the business its beer license back on Monday. Specific information about who signed the injunction was not immediately available, or their reasoning for doing so. Billiards & Brews also said that their liquor license was still pending and that they hoped to have it back soon.

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