Swim club hazmat incident hospitalizes 20
Twenty people have been hospitalized at a swim club in San Jose because of a hazardous materials situation.
Twenty people have been hospitalized at a swim club in San Jose because of a hazardous materials situation.
Twenty people have been hospitalized at a swim club in San Jose because of a hazardous materials situation, a fire captain said.
The incident was reported at about 12:10 p.m. at Shadow Brook Swim Club, located at 1079 Shadow Brook Drive off of Almaden Expressway, according to Santa Clara County Fire Capt. Bill Murphy.
The county fire department is assisting San Jose firefighters in the response to the hazmat situation, which resulted from some mixture of pool chemicals that caused people to report nausea, vomiting, trouble breathing and other symptoms, Murphy said.
Crews remained at the scene as of 1:15 p.m. to determine if anyone else needs to be transported to a hospital, he said.
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