7 Disneyland employees hospitalized after 'unknown odor' in Tomorrowland
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7 Disneyland employees hospitalized after 'unknown odor' in Tomorrowland
"Seven Disneyland employees were hospitalized on Tuesday afternoon after an unknown odor caused them to feel dizzy and short of breath, police said. It happened in the Tomorrowland area of the park, near the Star Tours ride. The odor, which was from building contractor materials, came from the "backstage area" of the park."
"Anaheim Fire & Rescue crews were called at approximately 12:30 p.m., and seven people were taken to the hospital for minor injuries. At one point, park officials closed a large part of Tomorrowland for the hazmat incident. Normal park operations have resumed, and there is no threat to Disneyland guests."
Seven Disneyland employees were hospitalized on Tuesday afternoon after experiencing dizziness and shortness of breath from an unknown odor. The odor originated from building contractor materials in the backstage area near the Star Tours ride in Tomorrowland. Anaheim Fire & Rescue responded at approximately 12:30 p.m., and all seven affected individuals were transported to the hospital with minor injuries. Park officials temporarily closed a large section of Tomorrowland during the hazmat incident. Normal park operations have since resumed, and authorities confirmed there is no ongoing threat to Disneyland guests.
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