very little wind Friday night.
Trial run?
I’ve seen a mass hysteria event in an office environment several time. One person throws up and all of a sudden another does and pretty soon you’re taking 15 employees to the hospital. Environmental test results show nothing.
Carbon monixide?
I don’t mean to make fun of this, but it does sound right out of “South Park”, where the cause would be traced to Eric Cartman and empty boxes of Ex-Lax...
Hope it turns out to be nothing serious.
How many times have you seen on the local news stories of “noxious odor” at a location and it only seems to affect one race of people.
were they all in the same section of the stadium?
if so, an attack seems likely... dry run more likely for large attack
I wonder if the band accidentally played the Brown Note.
My husband said this happened to him in high school - he was at a football stadium and everyone on the field started getting sick. What they suspected was the exhaust from all the vehicles and buses settling on field level (which was lower than the surrounding landscape)
Back in the late 70’s, my high school from Dallas (Lake Highlands) went to a football game in Nacogdoches in East Texas. It was very, very hot, and about half the marching band collapsed during halftime. We spent a lot of time at the hospital that night. I thankfully did not get sick.
A bunch of us have talked since, and some think it was food poisoning and others think it was heat exhaustion.
Our band director has told us that marching band rules changed that night and they now have water and Gatorade at the games. Also, lots of schools have summer uniforms.
Most of them could possibly have been drinking the same soft drinks from the field’s vendor. Could be a contaminated drink machine.
Weird.
Obammy & the wookie on the Jumbotron.
Flash mob?
Hopefully the cause will be determined soon.
Seeing someone else toss their cookies has a tendency to make you want to do the same. Start with one kid and you get a chain reaction.