Hazardous Chemical Odor and Evacuation at Rosa Parks Elementary School
Source: San Diego City Police and Fire Dispatch
4510 Landis St, San Diego, CA 92105, USA
Summary: A hazardous materials incident occurred at Rosa Parks Elementary School in San Diego, California, involving reports of a noxious or chemical odor, possibly turpentine, in multiple buildings. Several patients, including students and staff, reported symptoms such as headaches and loss of consciousness. Emergency services, including multiple fire engines, hazmat units, and medic teams, responded to the scene. The school was evacuated, and an evacuation zone was established. Multiple patients were treated and transported, and a staging area was set up for ambulances. The incident prompted a first alarm hazmat response and required coordination between fire, police, and medical teams.
Ongoing Monitoring and Coordination
00:22
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Evacuation Group and School-Wide Evacuation
00:25
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Ambulance Staging and Ongoing Operations
02:43
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Evacuation and Patient Care
00:52
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Incident Upgraded to Hazmat First Alarm
00:10
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Hazardous Odor Reported at School
00:17
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Initial Response and Assignment
00:50
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