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The Camden County hazardous material team and firefighters reported to the school as students were sent to the high school football field and track. ....
Correction: An earlier version of this story quoted a student who provided a false name. The quote has been removed. HADDON TWP. Haddon Township High School was evacuated Friday after a student brought in an antique plate that the youth’s mother said was glazed with radioactive uranium. Students and staffers left the building after officials learned around 11:15 a.m. that a student “had brought into the school a potentially dangerous substance,” said Robert J. Fisicaro, the district’s superintendent. “Local police, fire, and a hazardous materials team arrived on the scene and immediately investigated the situation, and secured the building,” he said in a statement. ....
Student brings hazardous materials to N.J. school, causes evacuation Updated Jan 08, 2021; Posted Jan 08, 2021 Hazmat trucks outside a home in Haddon Township on January 8, 2021. County and school officials confirmed an investigation into hazard substances brought to Haddon Township High School Friday morning.Bill Duhart | For NJ.com Facebook Share School officials evacuated a Camden County high school Friday morning after it was reported that a student brought hazardous materials into the building, officials said. At 11:15 a.m. Friday, school officials were notified that a Haddon Township High School student brought a “potentially dangerous substance” into school, Superintendent Robert J. Fisicaro wrote in a statement. Officials immediately evacuated the building and called the police. ....