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Five B.C. students taken to hospital after playing with vaping device

School district said students were taken to hospital ā€˜out of an abundance of caution’
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Five Langley school students were taken to hospital after playing with a discarded vaping device. Wikimedia Commons image

Five Langley elementary school students were taken to hospital Friday after playing with a discarded vaping device, the school district said.

In a written statement released late Saturday, the district said there was an ā€œincidentā€ at R.C. Garnett school which required medical attention for five students.

ā€œDuring recess, a staff member noticed a small group of students handling a vape device found on the school field. ā€œ

It appeared the students were playing with the device and had contact with the liquid contents.

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Staff called B.C. Poison Control, which advised the school to call BC Ambulance Service.

Parents of the students involved were called.

ā€œOut of an abundance of caution, the five students were brought to hospital to be monitored and were released,ā€ the statement said.

It added that the district ā€œwants to assure families that student and staff safety and well-being is a top priority. The school conducts daily sweeps of school property for any trash, glass, and drug paraphernalia.ā€

R.C. Garnett school sent a letter to parents informing them of the incident.

School staff will be discussing the dangers of picking up unknown objects with students.

ā€œThe District is also encouraging families to continue these conversations at home,ā€ the district release said.

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