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17 Workers Hospitalized After Carbon Dioxide Issue At Chicago Meat Authority

CHICAGO (CBS) -- Seventeen workers were transported Wednesday to area hospitals, after falling ill at a meat packing plant in the Back of the Yards neighborhood.

Chicago officials responded to the Chicago Meat Authority, 1120 W 47th Pl., to a call for employees complaining of feeling dizzy, with some experiencing chest pain. Upon arrival officials found several workers suffering from breathing related issues. The incident looked to be related to a carbon dioxide leak caused from a malfunctioning fan.

According to CFD, when carbon dioxide mixes with water vapor it turns into carbonic acid and can cause irritation.

Multiple ambulances were called to the scene around 8:45 a.m. Wednesday. The Chicago Fire Media tweeted there have been a total of 17 transports to area hospitals and one refusal. Eight of the transports were in good condition, five in fair-to-serious condition and four in serious condition, according to CFD.

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