A concerning medical incident took place at Chapin High School on Wednesday, prompting serious rumors within the local community. The situation unfolded around 11:30 a.m. when a school resource officer was inspecting a backpack that had been left in a classroom.
According to an incident report from the Lexington County Sheriff’s Department (LCSD), while handling the bag, the resource officer began experiencing chest pains and shortness of breath. Several other staff members who were nearby also reported feeling dizzy and light-headed after coming into contact with the backpack.
In response to the situation, Chapin High School Principal, Ed Davis, sent an email to the school community the following day explaining that the school notified local authorities as a precaution. This included notifying the Lexington County Hazardous Materials Unit, who tested the backpack around 1 p.m.
Fortunately, the Hazardous Materials Unit confirmed that there were no hazardous materials found inside the bag. By 1:45 p.m., the high school received an all-clear status, allowing students and staff to return to their normal activities. The resource officer and the staff who had symptoms were treated on-site and cleared to resume their duties.
Principal Davis mentioned that there were community discussions suggesting the symptoms were related to potential fentanyl exposure on campus. However, he firmly stated that there are no police reports or evidence that anyone was exposed to fentanyl or any other dangerous substances.
Additionally, it was noted that there was an unrelated incident at the same time, where emergency medical services were called to assist a student experiencing a medical emergency.
The school administration is currently unsure how the fentanyl rumors began and emphasized the importance of understanding the facts before spreading information. The safety of students and staff remains the top priority, and Chapin High School continues to work closely with local authorities to ensure a secure environment.
As the investigation and follow-up continue, the community is reminded to stay informed and rely on verified updates regarding school safety and health incidents.
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