investigators tell cnn they felt sick while near the area around the crash site of february s train derailment in ohio. that comes after repeated assurances from government officials and representatives from the companies involved that the area is free from hazards. cnn s jason carroll has the details. well this latest information about the cdc investigators only came to light after a member of cnn s health team saw posts on social media and checked with a government source about what had happened, according to the cdc. seven government investigators did fall ill in early march. they were part of a 15 member team sent there. to conduct what is called an assessment of chemical exposure or an ace investigation. they went door to door in the area near the derailment when apparently seven members of the team said they started feeling sick. their symptoms included sore throats, headaches, coughing and nausea.
this latest information about the cdc investigators only came to light after a member of cnn s health team saw posts on social media and checked with a government source about what had happened, according to the cdc. seven government investigators did fall ill in early march. they were part of a 15 member team sent there. to conduct what is called an assessment of chemical exposure or an ace investigation. they went door to door in the area near the derailment when apparently seven members of the team said they started feeling sick. their symptoms included sore throats, headaches, coughing and nausea. these of course, are some of the same symptoms that residents first responders and rail workers had complained about when the c d. c when cnn asked the cdc about the investigators, a spokesperson said the symptoms resolved for most team members later the same afternoon and everyone resumed work on the survey data collection within 24 hours impacted. team members
team sent there. to conduct what is called an assessment of chemical exposure or an ace investigation. they went door to door in the area near the derailment when apparently seven members of the team said they started feeling sick. their symptoms included sore throats, headaches, coughing and nausea. these of course, are some of the same symptoms that residents first responders and rail workers had complained about when the cdc when cnn asked the cdc about the investigators, a spokesperson said the symptoms resolved for most team members. later the same afternoon. everyone resumed work on the survey data collection within 24 hours impacted. team members have not reported ongoing health effects. it s unclear what caused their symptoms. the othe symptoms. the epa has repeatedly said that the air in the water in east palestine are safe. government officials have also repeatedly said they want all
soil and cnn s jason carroll has the details. well, this latest information about the cdc investigators only came to light after a member of cnn s health team, saw posts on social media and checked with a government source about what had happened, according to the cdc. seven government investigators did fall ill in early march. they were part of a 15 member team sent there. to conduct what is called an assessment of chemical exposure or an ace investigation . they went door to door in the area near the derailment when apparently seven members of the team said they started feeling sick. their symptoms included sore throats, headaches, coughing and nausea. these of course, are some of the same symptoms that residents first responders and rail workers. had complained about when the cdc when cnn asked the cdc about the investigators, a spokesperson said the symptoms resolved for most team members later the same afternoon and everyone resumed
the lawsuit. against norfolk southern or jason carroll s on top of both of these will get to doggie in a minute. but these seven investigators that comes as huge concern to the people who live there very much and it confirms what a lot of people there on the ground were already feeling. i mean, in this latest information only came to light just after a member of cnn s health team saw posts on social media and checked with the government source about what exactly had happened, according to the cdc. seven government investigators fell ill in early march. they were part of a 15 member team that was sent there to conduct what is called an assessment of chemical exposure or an ace investigation. they went door to door in an area near the derailment. apparently seven members of the team said they started feeling sick. their symptoms included. sore throat, headaches, coughing, nausea. these are some of the same symptoms that both residents, first responders and rail workers had also complaine