Wentworth school in Maine is reopened after reported respiratory diseases

Eleven third and fourth grade students were transported to the hospital on Thursday as a measure of precaution after reporting a “respiratory distribution”, despite the fact that investigators could not determine the possible cause of the disease.
More than 100 students at Wentworth School in Scarborough, Maine, They were gathered on Risers on the school cafeteria, practicing for the upcoming concert when one student left, and others “started” tolerate physical complaints of respiratory nature, “the school supervisor told journalists.
Emergency medical service services were invited to the scene just after 10am, and 11 students were taken to the hospital “for further assessment and precautionary measures,” said Dr. Diane Nadeau SCARBOROUGH SCHOLS.
The remaining students walked around nearby Scarborough High School, While fire investigators worked to determine the possible cause of reported diseases.
Eleven elementary students were taken to the hospital as a “precautionary measure,” says Diane Nadeau’s superintendent. (WGME)
Students and staff “have” returned “to the building from Monday afternoon, Nadeau said.
The head of the Scarborough Rich Kindelan firefighting fire echoed Nadeau’s event of events, adding that they received a report on potential gas leakage “and some Students in respiratory problems. “
The head of the Scarborough Rich Kindelan firefighters said they received a report on potential gas leakage “and some students in the respiratory distribution.” (WGME)
“We made a building twice from two different meters of fire department as a redundance, just to be sure,” Kindelan said. “And there was no danger in the building or in the area of the incident.”
“The school has fire detection and detecting carbon monoxide in the areas that are needed,” he continued.
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The school supervisor said the temperature was not estimated at the time the students were grouped on Risers. It was not clear to her whether the school concert would go Thursday night.
Fox News’ Jennifer Johnson contributed to this report.