Dozens fall sick at Antioch Water Park
About 40 people, mostly children, fell ill Thursday afternoon due to a possible chemical exposure.
About 40 people, mostly children, fell ill Thursday afternoon due to a possible chemical exposure.
About 40 people, mostly children, fell ill Thursday afternoon due to a possible chemical exposure at an East Bay water park.
At 2:29 p.m., emergency crews responded to reports of a child complaining of respiratory problems after swimming at Antioch Water Park, located at 4701 Lone Tree Way, according to a fire inspector with Contra Costa Fire Protection.
The chemical exposure may be due to excessive chlorine that leaked into the pool, Fire Inspector Lisa Martinez said.
As of 4 p.m., 10 to 15 people had been taken to the hospital, Martinez said. Parents arrived at the park to pick up their children.
Hazmat crews have also arrived on scene to determine the cause of the exposure, according to Martinez.
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