Two people are dead and several others were treated after being exposed to an unknown substance at a senior residential community in Syracuse, New York, authorities say.
Two people are dead and several others were treated Wednesday after they were exposed to an unknown substance at a senior residential community in Syracuse, New York, authorities said.
Several hospital personnel also began feeling ill and the emergency department shut down for about 2 hours and 15 minutes to"manage the patients and prevent further exposures," the statement said. People began feeling sick about 30 minutes after they were exposed to the substance, Onondaga County Executive J. Ryan McMahon told reporters.
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