Hawaii Island police officers and Hawaii County Fire Department personnel responded to Waiakea Intermediate School at 1:08 p.m. today for a reported hazardous odor that resulted in at least one person complaining of dizziness. Hawaii Island police officers and Hawaii
Hawaii Island police officers and Hawaii County Fire Department personnel responded to Waiakea Intermediate School at 1:08 p.m. today for a reported hazardous odor that resulted in at least one person complaining of dizziness.
After a few minutes of searching the area for the source, it was concluded by the fire department’s hazardous material specialists that the origin of the smell more than likely originated off-site and was delivered by the wind, according to the Hawaii Police Department. The smell had dissipated in a few minutes and left no apparent lingering effects or odor. An all-clear for students and faculty was given at approximately 1:53 p.m.
The upper parking lot area, which had initially been closed off due to the checks, has reopened for normal student pickup.