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Children burned after investigation reveals chemicals poured along Massachusetts playground

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Photo courtesy of Town of Longmeadow

Authorities warn after children were burned after chemicals were poured over a children’s playground in Massachusetts.

According to the fire department, just before 9:45 a.m. on Sunday, Longmeadow Fire and Police were dispatched to Bliss Park Playground for a suspicious substance on the playground equipment. At the same time, Longmeadow Fire / EMS was dispatched to a residential address for a report of two children with burn like injuries after leaving the park. Longmeadow Firefighters determined the material to be acidic in nature. The material had been poured on three of the slides on the playground.

Additional resources were requested to include the Massachusetts Department of Fire Service Hazardous Material Response Team, Mass State Police Crime Lab Team, District Attorney’s office and the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MADEP).

During the initial investigation it was determined that the pump room in the basement of the pool building at the park had been broken into. Two fences had been climbed and a cover to a ventilation shaft was torn off. The perpetrators entered the room through the ventilation shaft. The room houses the chemicals used to operate the pool. The Haz-Mat team determined that one of these chemicals was poured on the slides. This chemical was determined to be muriatic acid. The Mass State Police crime lab gathered several items of evidence. Additional evidence was gathered and has been sent to the crime lab for forensic analysis and finger printing.

Officials say that the pool chemicals had been stored properly in a secured area and a great deal of effort was employed to enter the space. It is suspected that the perpetrators may have suffered acid burns to their hands or arms and their clothing may have indications of being degraded from contact with the acid.

The Town of Longmeadow, in conjunction with MADEP, has retained a specialty contractor to clean the play space and other materials. At the conclusion of the cleaning a determination will be made as to the status of the playground. The playground area will remain fenced off out of an abundance of caution until officials determine the next step. As of now all hazardous materials have been cleaned up and removed. The rest of the park is open.

If you noticed any suspicious activity Saturday night in or around the park, call Longmeadow Police. If you know of someone with new burns to their hands or arms or may have had burned clothing, also notify Longmeadow Police. This is an ongoing investigation by multiple agencies. You can also use the Longmeadow police Tip Line at 413-565-4199

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2 Comments

2 Comments

  1. Fed Up

    June 12, 2023 at 5:01 pm

    Wow your children can’t even to enjoy themselves. I hope they catch this POS. Hopefully the kids are ok.

  2. HuntersCrackPipe

    June 12, 2023 at 5:26 pm

    Antifa handy work!

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