Major incident at Donegal leisure centre stood down by HSE

Several ambulances attended the scene where it is believed up to 50 children had taken a reaction to the water.

Major incident at Donegal leisure centre stood down by HSE

A major incident that was declared this morning at a leisure centre in Donegal has been stood down by the HSE.

The alarm was raised after a number of children fell ill during a swimming lesson at Aura Leisure Centre in Letterkenny.

Emergency services attended the scene, five children were taken to hospital, with more treated at the centre.

The centre hasn't commented on the incident.

Children hospitalised after incident at Donegal leisure centre

Several children were hospitalised after an incident at Aura Leisure Centre in Letterkenny, Co Donegal.

Several ambulances attended the scene where it is believed up to 50 children had taken a reaction to the water.

Doctors and Nurses from Letterkenny University Hospital also attended the scene to assist the emergency services.

Of those affected, six children have been sent to hospital for further investigation, according to reports.

It is understood their conditions are not life-threatening.

No staff were affected and Letterkenny hospital has put its emergency plans in place.

In a statement, Aura Leisure Centre said a "minor incident" had occurred this morning and emergency services were alerted "purely as a precautionary measure".

A spokeswoman said: "A minor incident occurred at Letterkenny Pool this morning.

In line with our safety policy our emergency procedures were put in place immediately, and purely as a precautionary measure the ambulance services were alerted.

"We are grateful for their prompt response. We have no further comment to make at this time."

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