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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  ....

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


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

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