A heavy presence of police officers responded to Disneyland after reportedly receiving calls of a mass shooting at the beloved theme park Wednesday night. Details are limited and it’s unclear exactly ...
A heavy presence of police officers responded to Disneyland after reportedly receiving calls of a mass shooting at the beloved theme park Wednesday night. Sky5 Reporter Gil Leyvas reports March 11, ...
Anaheim Fire and Rescue personnel were sent to the Magic Kingdom following reports of an “unknown odor” behind-the-scenes at Tomorrowland, and believed that seven people were hospitalized.
Workers reported a strong odor backstage near the Star Tours attraction in Tomorrowland at about 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Handout A hazardous materials incident at Disneyland sent seven employees of the ...
Seven Disneyland employees were rushed to the hospital after falling ill due to an unexpected chemical reaction. Anaheim Police Department Sgt. Matt Sutter explained that workers noticed […] ...
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Seven Disneyland employees were sickened following a mix-up with chemicals brewed up in a backstage area of the theme park Tuesday afternoon.
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Seven Disneyland employees were treated at hospitals on Tuesday after an odor in a backstage area at the park caused them to become dizzy and short of breath.
Authorities responded to a reported hazmat situation at Disneyland on Tuesday after an unknown odor was detected near the backstage area of Tomorrowland’s Star Tours attraction. Sgt. Mark Sutter of ...
ANAHEIM, Calif. — An odor backstage at Disneyland caused several employees to become sick. The odor made the cast members dizzy and short of breath on Tuesday afternoon, the Los Angeles Times reported ...