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Five Fall Ill at North Smithfield Walgreens


Soon after, firefighters could be seen on the roof of the building.

N.S. Fire Chief David Chartier told NRI NOW that his department was called to the store around 1:30 p.m. for reports that several employees were feeling ill, with five staff members experiencing dizziness, weakness and nausea.

“When we went into the building, we found that there was not any carbon monoxide in the building,” Chartier said.

All of the staff members complaining of symptoms, he noted, worked in the back of the store by the pharmacy area.

“We interviewed them to see if they came into contact with medication or anything like that,” the chief said.

Firefighters then went on the roof of the plaza and shut down the HVAC system to see if that may have been causing the problem. With other sources eliminated, Chartier said out of abundance of caution they called in the Hazmat team. The nearby liquor store was also evacuated as a precaution.

“As is protocol, any time they get activated, the decontamination team from North Providence has to come in as well,” Chartier said.

Crews on scene then focused in on some totes used for delivery of medications that were being put away just before the employees started feeling ill. Chartier said he believes the problem may have been causing be “off gassing,” from the totes, which may even have been caused by an ice pack.

“It’s nothing that we can totally put our finger on,” he said.

Chartier said that the store was ventilated and reopened, and the medication delivery company was contacted and made aware of the situation.

We got a call around 1:30 for a report of several emp at the Wal that were feeling ill. all in back pharmacy area.

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New Heading: Employees Fall Ill at Local Store, Hazmat Team Called In>

In a recent incident, the N.S. Fire Department responded to a call at a local store around 1:30 p.m. after several employees reported feeling ill with symptoms including dizziness, weakness, and nausea. Fire Chief David Chartier confirmed that there was no carbon monoxide detected in the building. The affected employees worked near the pharmacy area, and firefighters investigated potential causes, including the HVAC system and medication totes. The Hazmat team was called in as a precaution, and the nearby liquor store was evacuated. The issue was suspected to be “off gassing” from the totes, possibly due to an ice pack. The store was ventilated, reopened, and the medication delivery company was informed.

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