Hazmat situation reported at Disneyland; 5 employees treated

CBS News Los Angeles

A total of five people were treated at a hospital after a hazmat situation unfolded at Disneyland in Anaheim on Tuesday, Disneyland officials said.

According to Anaheim Fire and Rescue spokesperson Matt Sutter, crews arrived at Disneyland after a group of employees reported an odor and felt minor symptoms around 12:30 p.m.

The employees reported minor pain, shortness of breath and dizziness, Sutter said. They were located in a backstage area near the Star Tours ride when they were exposed to the unknown odor.

While several were evaluated and treated by on-site paramedics, five employees were transported to a local hospital, Disneyland officials said.

Disneyland officials later said the incident occurred after building materials used by a contractor created an unexpected reaction.

Sutter said the situation has had no impact on guests. Adjacent areas were closed as crews responded, but were set to reopen shortly.

This is an ongoing report. Check back for details.

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