An entire high school was evacuated after a hazmat call on a pumpkin spice air freshener
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On Thursday, Cristo Rey Jesuit High School in Baltimore was evacuated after a “strange odor” prompted a call to the Baltimore City Fire Department and hazmat team.
The source? A pumpkin spice air freshener plugged into a classroom.
BREAKING: Baltimore high school being evacuated for possible hazmat situation: https://t.co/cf4KvYEdXx pic.twitter.com/EblmtoNC4o
— ABC2NEWS (@ABC2NEWS) October 5, 2017
UPDATE: A spokesman for the Baltimore City Fire Dept has confirmed the source of the odor was a pumpkin spice air freshener https://t.co/JvYiezuFvJ
— ABC2NEWS (@ABC2NEWS) October 5, 2017
Evacuation at Cristo Rey Jesuit High School..Hazmat crews called after sickening odor. Fire officials say, “pumpkin spice plug-in” culprit pic.twitter.com/3alS8z8RIJ
— Keith Daniels Fox45 (@KeithDFox45) October 5, 2017
But it sounds like it wasn't any small odor—according to the Baltimore Sun, teachers and students were having “difficulty breathing,” and three were sent to the hospital for “ailing stomachs.”
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