On Thursday morning, a “stink bomb” was delivered to a Chicago Lawn elementary school, causing three students to be hospitalized.
According to Chicago fire officials, ambulances were called to Fairfield Elementary School, 6201 S. Fairfield Ave., around 9:46 a.m. after someone brought a nuisance spray or stink bomb to a classroom.
The chemical was exposed to eighteen students and one teacher.
According to officials, three students were taken to Holy Cross Hospital, two in good-to-fair condition and one in fair-to-serious condition.
Thirteen other students and the teacher were evaluated but chose not to be transported to the hospital.
The transportations were mostly “precautionary,” according to officials.
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