First the fog... now this. It's aliens I tells ya!
Posted: 11 Nov 2015, 20:40
You may remember the fog viewtopic.php?f=9&t=22359 from a little while back... now this... sounds suspiciously like stage two of the insidious alien plan to take over the planet.
Dozens of students fall ill, faint in ripple effect at UK school leaving emergency services puzzled
Police and fire crews were left puzzled after some 40 pupils fell ill at a school in northern England for no apparent reason, suggesting it was a "ripple effect" after several students fainted.
The incident occurred at Outwood Academy School in the town of Ripon, starting at an Armistice Day ceremony commemorating the end of World War I in a reportedly warm hall.
"When the first boy was sick, we thought it was a one-off but then there was a big slap on the floor and someone had fainted," said one student, who asked not to be named.
"After that it was a bit of a domino effect — another three or four collapsed and then people started leaving the hall to get fresh air ... they ushered us out quickly and a couple of girls had panic attacks."
The local Yorkshire Ambulance Service said as many as 40 students were being treated.
Police along with three ambulance crews, two rapid response vehicles, a doctor and other medical staff were sent to the scene.
Emergency services called in to investigate however said they could not find any trace of carbon monoxide poisoning or other dangerous materials.
Dozens of students fall ill, faint in ripple effect at UK school leaving emergency services puzzled
Police and fire crews were left puzzled after some 40 pupils fell ill at a school in northern England for no apparent reason, suggesting it was a "ripple effect" after several students fainted.
The incident occurred at Outwood Academy School in the town of Ripon, starting at an Armistice Day ceremony commemorating the end of World War I in a reportedly warm hall.
"When the first boy was sick, we thought it was a one-off but then there was a big slap on the floor and someone had fainted," said one student, who asked not to be named.
"After that it was a bit of a domino effect — another three or four collapsed and then people started leaving the hall to get fresh air ... they ushered us out quickly and a couple of girls had panic attacks."
The local Yorkshire Ambulance Service said as many as 40 students were being treated.
Police along with three ambulance crews, two rapid response vehicles, a doctor and other medical staff were sent to the scene.
Emergency services called in to investigate however said they could not find any trace of carbon monoxide poisoning or other dangerous materials.
