UPDATE : the first results obtained suggest that there is ultimately no carbon monoxide. “We are waiting for the doctors’ results to understand.” Other hypotheses are on the table to explain these discomforts: gastroenteritis coupled with physical effort and an effect of panic among the students.
No serious casualties to report
“All the children have been taken care of and are out of danger”confirmed the alderman. Although the situation has caused some panic among students, no serious poisoning or injuries have been detected so far. Medical tests are underway to ensure that no long-term consequences will occur.
Sebastien Peiffer insisted that it was not necessary for parents to pick up their children immediately. “We will communicate directly with families to keep them informed and reduce any form of panic as much as possible.”he said.
The causes of the incident currently being evaluated
Local authorities are currently investigating to determine the exact origin of this CO poisoning. “A thorough analysis is underway to understand what happened and prevent it from happening again”said the alderman. The sports complex remains closed until further notice to ensure everyone’s safety.
Carbon monoxide is an odorless and invisible gas that can quickly become dangerous, especially in enclosed spaces. This incident reminds us of the importance of vigilance and maintenance of facilities.
Sebastien Peiffer concluded by expressing his gratitude to the emergency services for their rapid and effective intervention: “Everything was handled professionally. We are doing everything possible to ensure the safety of children and respond to parents’ concerns.”
Further developments regarding this incident will be communicated in the coming hours.