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17 students overcome by 'banned substance' at Los Angeles middle school
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Date:2025-04-12 10:09:56
More than a dozen students became sickened by an unknown substance at a Los Angeles middle school Thursday morning, according to fire officials.
First responders were informed of an medical emergency at the Walter Reed Middle School in Studio City at around 10:30 a.m. local time, a Los Angeles Fire Department spokesperson told USA TODAY. A total of 17 patients between ages 12 and 13 were assessed, with none experiencing any life-threatening symptoms.
Two patients were transported to a local hospital for further evaluation while the rest were released to parents or back to school, according to the department. The status of both of their conditions is unknown.
Walter Reed Principal Robyn Friedman confirmed that a group of students consumed a "banned substance" in a message to the community, according to a Los Angeles Unified School District spokesperson.
"The Los Angeles School Police Department is currently investigating this incident, and we are actively working with our local health partners," Friedman said in his statement. "We ask that you talk to your children about substance abuse and the harmful side effects of controlled substances. We need your help to educate our students about the harms that drugs can cause."
Two overdoses occurred at elementary school
Around the same time, officials responded to another medical emergency were two people experienced an overdose at the 52nd Street Elementary School, around 15 miles south, according to the LA Fire Department.
A school district spokesperson said two students consumed a nontoxic substance and were evaluated by medical personnel. The LA School Police Department is investigating the incident. Officials have not identified the substances in both incidents.
One of the student's parents declined medical attention after an initial check by paramedics, according to the school district.
"I encourage everyone to follow the District’s message: 'If you see something, say something.'" a LAUSD statement said.
This story has been updated to add new information.
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