what s being described as a chemical incident. local officials say it started when a lifeguard got sick and then dozens more fell ill, including kids and families all suffering from respiratory issues. the harris county judge says she s concerned safety systems at the park didn t catch this. the different departments have been verifying the technology of the water park, and they don t find any readings that are and your system doesn t catch it, doesn t catch what is off with the chemicals or whatever it is, then clearly something is wrong with the system. and those affected had to be rinsed down by a fire truck before leaving the park. the most serious cases included a 3-year-old taken to the hospital, but is expected to be okay. there was also a pregnant woman that officials believe was going into labor as she was transported from the park. all right. this tuesday, amazon s jeff
a water park in the houston area is shut down indefinitely after more than 60 people got sick in what s being described as a chemical incident. imagine you are at the park with your family and this happens. it became clear that something had gone wrong when a lifeguard got sick followed by more people, including kids and families suffering from respiratory issues. the harris county judge says she is concerned that safety systems at the park didn t catch this ahead of time. the different departments have been verifying the technology of the water park and they don t find any readings that are off. so if you can have 60 plus people get sick and your system doesn t catch it, doesn t catch what is off with the chemicals or whatever it is, clearly something is wrong with the system. that s a real problem. those affected had to be rinsed