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Swimmers treated after Wild Duck Holiday Park chemical leak Swimmers treated after Wild Duck Holiday Park chemical leak
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Some 30 people were treated by paramedics for breathing problems following a chemical leak at a holiday park swimming pool.Some 30 people were treated by paramedics for breathing problems following a chemical leak at a holiday park swimming pool.
Emergency services were called to Wild Duck Holiday Park in Belton near Great Yarmouth in Norfolk at 14:35 BST.Emergency services were called to Wild Duck Holiday Park in Belton near Great Yarmouth in Norfolk at 14:35 BST.
Police said the immediate area had been evacuated and a cordon was in place around the building. Police said the entertainment complex was evacuated but the pool was declared safe at about 17:30 BST.
Norfolk Fire Service said vehicles including an environmental protection unit were dealing with a chlorine leak. Norfolk Fire Service said vehicles including an environmental protection unit dealt with a chlorine leak.
An East of England Ambulance Service spokeswoman said swimmers had been treated for breathing and asthma problems. Eight were taken to hospital in a stable condition.An East of England Ambulance Service spokeswoman said swimmers had been treated for breathing and asthma problems. Eight were taken to hospital in a stable condition.
'Walking wounded''Walking wounded'
Tom Cassidy, a spokesman for the park's owners Haven Holidays, said 33 people, including one three-year-old, had been taken to three different hospitals as a "precaution". Tom Cassidy, a spokesman for the park's owners Haven Holidays, said about 40 people were treated with 33 of them taken to hospitals in Gorleston, Norwich and Ipswich as a "precaution".
He said: "There was a chemical leak in the swimming pool in the entertainment complex and it was evacuated while police and fire and rescue were on their way. He said: "There was a chemical leak in the indoor swimming pool in the entertainment complex and it was evacuated while police and fire and rescue were on their way.
"The casualties have been described to me as walking wounded. "The casualties have been described to me as walking wounded."
"Obviously, the park is now in lock down while they try and source the chemical leak." He said other guests had been allowed back into their caravans, although the swimming pools and entertainment complex remained sealed off while health and safety officials carried out their investigations.
Police said none of the injuries were thought to be serious.
The Wild Duck Holiday Park has indoor and outdoor pools, a restaurant, play area and sports court.The Wild Duck Holiday Park has indoor and outdoor pools, a restaurant, play area and sports court.
The outdoor pool is open from 22 May till the end of August.