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Crews on scene in Fort Macleod. (Photo courtesy Dennis Wade)

Fort Macleod crews respond to possible chemical exposure at local campground

Jul 29, 2021 | 12:09 PM

FORT MACLEOD, AB – It was a troublesome situation at a southern Alberta campground last weekend.

Fort Macleod RCMP, along with Fire and EMS, responded to the Fish & Game campground on Sunday, July 25 at around 11:20 p.m. Crews were notified of several people who were having trouble breathing.

Ambulances from Alberta Health Services, the Blood Tribe, Pincher Creek and Picture Butte attended as well to assess and transport patients who were suffering from respiratory issues.

RCMP noted that about six people were assessed and three were taken to local hospitals. The preliminary investigation found that there may have been a chemical leak from “an unknown source”. The Fort Macleod Fire Department attended the scene to search for a source to the possible chemical leak. No contaminants were found in the campground and surrounding area.

Air quality tests were conducted and indicated that any hazardous material was no longer present and the area was deemed safe for the public.

The Fort Macleod RCMP is asking the public for any information related to this incident. Anyone who can assist is asked to contact the Fort Macleod detachment at 403-553-7200 or their local police service.

Tips can also be provided through CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), online at www.P3Tips.com or by using the “P3 Tips” mobile app.