BREAKINGNEWS: At least seven students are being treated for “sudden illness” after possibly taking marijuana gummies at Sun Valley Magnet School, LAFD says
According to the Los Angeles Fire Department, crews treated multiple students at Sun Valley Magnet School, who were described as "school-aged" children, for a "sudden illness."AIR7 HD flew above the school's campus on N Bakman Avenue where several fire trucks were seen parked outside."Today, we were made aware of students who suffered from a medical incident at Sun Valley Magnet School. In an abundance of caution, the school requested medical assistance.
The students are being monitored closely by emergency medical responders for further evaluation. Due to privacy and confidentiality laws, we cannot disclose additional information about this incident. However, all Los Angeles Unified protocols were followed and the student's parents have been notified.This is a developing story. This article will continue to be updated as more information becomes available.
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