On Friday night, a concerning incident unfolded in Peach Bottom Township, Pennsylvania, as a group of individuals fell ill after consuming toxic mushrooms. The Delta-Cardiff Volunteer Company Station 57 reported that emergency medical personnel were called to the scene around 9:30 p.m. following reports of 11 people experiencing symptoms related to ingesting the mushrooms.
The situation was classified as a 'mass casualty' event, prompting the dispatch of emergency units from York, Lancaster, and Harford counties to the location in York County. The individuals affected, including both children and adults, were swiftly transported to WellSpan York Hospital for medical attention.
According to reports from WPMT-TV, all the patients were in stable condition upon arrival at the hospital. The Delta-Cardiff Fire Chief, Laura Taylor, confirmed the incident and the subsequent response by emergency services.
In addition to the local emergency responders, the Pennsylvania State Police also arrived at the private residence where the mushroom ingestion occurred. Peach Bottom Township, situated near the Maryland state line approximately 56 miles southeast of Harrisburg, the state capital of Pennsylvania, was the site of this unfortunate incident.