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Disneyland hazmat incident hospitalizes seven — as noxious odor’s source revealed

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Disneyland hazmat incident hospitalizes seven — as noxious odor’s source revealed

A chemical reaction during building renovations sent seven Disneyland employees to the hospital Tuesday after the noxious odor generated in a backstage area caused dizziness and shortness of breath, park officials said.

The frightening scene unfolded Tuesday around 12:30 p.m. when staffers noticed a noxious odor near the backstage area of Tomorrowland’s Star Tours attraction, said Sgt. Matt Sutter of the Anaheim Police Department.  

Disneyland Resort entrance sign with blue and white stripes over a pathway with people walking and a blue bus.

The noxious odor was noticed in Tomorrowland. AaronP/Bauer-Griffin/Shutterstock

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Seven workers were sent to the hospital in unknown condition. AaronP/Bauer-Griffin/Shutterstock

A family takes a selfie in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland.

No guests were sickened. MediaNews Group via Getty Images

Several cast members who inhaled the dangerous fumes were treated by paramedics on-site and released, park officials said.

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Another seven workers were sickened sufficiently that they were transported to a local hospital for treatment, according to the officials.

The source of the poisonous gas was determined to be building contractor materials, said Sgt. Sutter.

A marching band in blue and white uniforms plays in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle, decorated for the holidays at Disneyland.

Building materials were identified as the source of the poisonous fumes. GC Images

Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland, viewed through a crowd of visitors.

Park areas were briefly evacuated. MediaNews Group via Getty Images

Four young women posing for a selfie in front of a large Mr. Potato Head display and

Normal park operations resumed around 3 p.m. Xinhua/Shutterstock

There were no park visitors sickened, Sutter said.

Sutter could not give an update on the condition of the workers sent to the hospital.

Onstage areas in the vicinity of the sickening odor was cleared of guests, park officials said.

The cleared areas reopened for operations around 3 p.m., Sutter said.


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