Hazmat emergency at Liverpool Hospital with several people falling ill
- Four people taken to emergency department
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A potential hazmat incident is being investigated at a hospital in Sydney’s southwest after several people became ill.
NSW Fire and Rescue officers arrived at Liverpool Hospital just before 6am on Wednesday, and are now investigating the air-conditioning system.
Nobody has been evacuated.
Four people have been taken to the hospital’s emergency department in stable conditions including a nurse.
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NSW Fire and Rescue officers arrived at Liverpool Hospital just before 6am on Wednesday over a hazmat incident
Two other nurses were also affected but did not need further medical care.
Fire and Rescue NSW Superintendent Adam Dewberry said there was an ‘odour or a vapour that may have caused some illness or dizziness’.
The situation is stable, Mr Dewberry added.
More to come