Kindergartner Brings Beads to Class, 5 Kids Eat Them

A Kindergartner brought beads to school and a staff member called 911

A kindergarten student who brought beads to class caused a medical scare for several students at a San Diego elementary school Wednesday, officials confirmed.

San Diego Fire-Rescue and HAZMAT crews were called to Perkins Elementary School in Barrio Logan at approximately 3:30 p.m. after a staff member called 911. 

One student swallowed the beads, San Diego Fire-Rescue spokesperson Lee Swanson said, and convinced others to do the same.

Five students were taken to Rady Children's Hospital as a precaution, officials said. The ages of the students were not clear.

San Diego Unified School District spokesperson Ursula Kroemer said staff always puts the safety of our students at the forefront.

β€œWe appreciate the help of parents in making sure students do not bring craft items or other items that aren’t clearly labeled for school,” she added.

HAZMAT crews responded as a precaution, Swanson said, in case the beads contained dangerous chemicals. However, it was later determined they were only plastic and posed no danger. 

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