At least 10 students treated for possible overdoses at LA middle school trends now BREAKING NEWS: At least TEN students are treated for suspected overdoses at LA middle school, with four of the youngsters rushed to hospital At least 10 students have been treated for possible cannabis overdoses during a 'medical emergency' at the Van Nuys Middle School in Los Angeles By Ronny Reyes For Dailymail.Com Published: 20:30 GMT, 1 December 2022 | Updated: 20:44 GMT, 1 December 2022 Viewcomments At least 10 students have been treated for possible cannabis overdoses during a 'medical emergency' at a Los Angeles middle school on Thursday. First responders received a call about possible overdoses at Van Nuys Middle School at after 11:30am, NBC 4 reports. While the LA Fire Department did not confirm whether they were treating overdose victims, at least six of the students were taken to a hospital. Erick Scott, the departments Public Information Officer, said the overdoses likely involved edible cannabis products. The affected students have been described to be between the ages of 13 and 14, and are said to be suffering only 'mild' symptoms. At least 10 students have been treated for possible overdoses during a 'medical emergency' at the Van Nuys Middle School in Los Angeles The LA Fire Department In a statement following the incident, the LA Unified School District said: Today, we were made aware of a group of students who suffered a medical incident at Van Nuys Middle School. 'In an abundance of caution, we requested medical assistance. Medical professionals and the Los Angeles School Police Department have responded. 'As a point of clarification, Narcan was not administered based on a preliminary evaluation. Los Angeles Unified will proactively contact emergency services in an abundance of caution to protect the health and safety of our school communities. 'We take the health and safety of our students very seriously. Every effort is made to ensure our students learn in a safe environment. This is a developing story. Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility