Chemical Incident at Great Wolf Lodge in Webster, Texas
The Great Wolf Lodge in Webster, Texas experienced a chemical incident on Wednesday morning that resulted in sixteen people being taken to the hospital. The incident was caused by improperly mixed pool chemicals by a third-party contractor, Hawkins, in a building separate from the main indoor water park and resort.
Response and Investigation
Emergency responders quickly evacuated five people from the affected building and decontaminated sixteen employees and contractors who were exposed to the chemicals. Fortunately, no guests were injured in the incident. The Webster Fire Department took immediate action to control the situation and ensure the safety of everyone on the premises.
Recovery and Clean-Up
Following the incident, an environmental company is working with the lodge and contractors to safely clean the affected chemical storage tanks. The Webster Fire Department confirmed that no chemicals were detected at the hotel or water park, giving the all-clear for the resort to resume its operations as planned.
Despite the unfortunate incident, Great Wolf Lodge expressed gratitude for the quick response from emergency responders and assured the public that the safety and well-being of guests and staff are their top priorities. The affected individuals have been released from the hospital, and the resort is working diligently to prevent such incidents in the future.
In conclusion, while the chemical incident at Great Wolf Lodge was a concerning event, the swift response and thorough actions taken by authorities and the resort have ensured the safety of all individuals involved. Moving forward, steps are being taken to prevent similar incidents and uphold the highest safety standards for guests and staff at the lodge.