Mystery Illness Sweeps Through Wethersfield Church
Jamie Muro
WTNH, CT
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Wethersfield, Connecticut (US):
A bizarre story out of Wethersfield where several churchgoers got sick during Sunday services.One parishioner passed out during service at the Church of Incarnation on Prospect Street.Several others reported feeling light-headed and dizzy.
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Mysterious illness prompts mid-Mass evacuation
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About 400 people were evacuated from the church. Two people were taken to St. Francis Hospital for treatment and many more felt ill.This all happened at the 11 a.m. mass at the church in Wethersfield."The priest came up to the microphone and said the police wanted us to evacuate the church immediately," says Norma Mazzone, Parishioner.
"The symptoms that were know at that point were some nausea, dizziness. One party did actually faint, shortness of breath," says Jeffery Morrissette, deputy fire marshal.It is still a mystery why this happened and the Department of Environmental Protection is now involved.
Oct 23, 2005
Jamie Muro
WTNH, CT
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Wethersfield, Connecticut (US):
A bizarre story out of Wethersfield where several churchgoers got sick during Sunday services.One parishioner passed out during service at the Church of Incarnation on Prospect Street.Several others reported feeling light-headed and dizzy.
_______________________________
See Also:
Mysterious illness prompts mid-Mass evacuation
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About 400 people were evacuated from the church. Two people were taken to St. Francis Hospital for treatment and many more felt ill.This all happened at the 11 a.m. mass at the church in Wethersfield."The priest came up to the microphone and said the police wanted us to evacuate the church immediately," says Norma Mazzone, Parishioner.
"The symptoms that were know at that point were some nausea, dizziness. One party did actually faint, shortness of breath," says Jeffery Morrissette, deputy fire marshal.It is still a mystery why this happened and the Department of Environmental Protection is now involved.
Oct 23, 2005