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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Hopkins, Health Department Move To End Keswick Illness Outbreaks

The south building at the facility will be open on Wednesday.

The Baltimore City Health Department announced measures to prevent further sickness at the south building of the Johns Hopkins at Keswick complex after two recent incidents caused the structure to be closed. The building will reopen Wednesday, but measures, such as shutting off water to a section of the building affected by reports of illness, flushing the water systems, recertifying the water system and inspecting the cafeteria will be taken.    The health department is still searching for what caused 12 people—eight of whom were taken to areas hospitals—to get sick on Monday. That followed a similar incident last Wednesday when 23 people that work at the building eventually reported being ill. That also forced the building to be closed …

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Hopkins Keswick Facilities Closed Following 'Illness' Outbreak

The Baltimore City Health Department is looking for the cause of the breathing trouble that prompted Tuesday's evacuation.

(UPDATE 2:24 p.m.)—Both the north and south buildings of the Johns Hopkins at Keswick complex are closed after an outbreak of breathing difficulties prompted an evacuation on Tuesday.  A notice announcing the closure was posted on the facility’s website that explains that authorities are still looking into the cause of the "illness."  The website also instructs all staff who reported being ill to report to Occupational Health or Occupational Injury and complete an incident report before returning to work. The Baltimore City Health Department along with the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and Johns Hopkins University will investigate the cause of the incident, according to an email from Tiffany Thomas Smith, a spokeswoman …

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Update: 8 Hospitalized Following Keswick Hazmat Incident

The South building at 3910 Keswick Road, an administrative building owned by Johns Hopkins, was evacuated after people reported trouble breathing.

(Update 2:15 p.m.)—Eight people who were at a Johns Hopkins administrative building in Keswick were hospitalized Monday after reporting trouble breathing. At about 9 a.m., an ambulance responded to the South building at the location after one person complained of trouble breathing, Connor Scott, a spokesman for the Mayor's Office of Emergency Management, said during a press conference. Later, there were additional reports of 17 people struggling to breathe, eight of those individuals were taken to the hospital. "At this point the city fire department has done monitoring and testing and found nothing," Scott said. "Again the cause of the illness of the 17 people is under investigation at this time." The South building was initially …

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