Chlorine leak at Apollo Bay pool sends three swimmers to hospital


Panic as toxic gas leak at a popular pool sends three swimmers to hospital and 21 in need of medical attention

Three people have been rushed to hospital and another 21 treated at the scene after a chlorine leak at a popular public pool.

Paramedics rushed to Apollo Bay Aquatic and Leisure Centre in the Victorian holiday town about 10.50am on Saturday when the leak was reported.

Two of the victims were airlifted to The Alfred Hospital in Melbourne and another taken by ambulance to Geelong Hospital.

Paramedics rushed to Apollo Bay Aquatic and Leisure Centre in the Victorian holiday town about 10.50am on Saturday when the chlorine leak was reported

Paramedics rushed to Apollo Bay Aquatic and Leisure Centre in the Victorian holiday town about 10.50am on Saturday when the chlorine leak was reported

Victoria’s Country Fire Authority said 21 people, including two young children, needed treatment at the scene after being exposed to the toxic gas.

Hazmats teams were summoned to the pool to deal with the ‘chemical hazard’ but the CFA said there was no threat to the wider community.

‘It appears there were multiple people who were inside the building at the time who will be assessed,’ Ambulance Victoria said.

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