Cowabunga Bay worker uncovered to chemical substances, prompting hazmat response

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — An worker at a neighborhood waterpark was reportedly uncovered to chemical substances Friday morning, prompting a hazmat response and delayed opening of the park.

The incident occurred at Cowabunga Bay, which is positioned within the 900 block of West Galleria Drive close to Gibson Highway.

Cowabunga Bay stated the incident concerned the dealing with of pool-related chemical substances. When the incident occurred, the waterpark was closed to the general public and the power delayed the opening whereas the incident was resolved.

The Henderson Fireplace Division stated the worker was taken to a close-by hospital in secure situation.

HFD’s Hazardous Supplies Workforce stayed on web site for a short while to make sure the world was protected earlier than operations resumed.

As of 12:40 p.m., Cowabunga Bay was totally opened and introduced that the deliberate 21+ occasion for Friday night would proceed as deliberate.

“The safety and well-being of our team members and guests is our top priority,” a consultant of the waterpark stated in a press release.

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