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Two workers sickened at local state prisons not believed to be drug related
By observer-reporter.com
Published: 09/21/2018

Two state Department of Corrections employees, one at SCI-Greene and the other at SCI-Fayette, were hospitalized within 24 hours of each other this week after becoming sick in separate incidents at work, although a prison official said the department does not believe the illnesses were related to exposure to illegal drugs.

No drugs were found in either case, DOC spokeswoman Amy Worden said Friday. The areas where the employees had been working were checked for signs of illegal drugs and drug dogs were brought in, but nothing was found, she said.

It’s possible the employees became ill for other reasons, Worden said.

“We have thousands of people working inside the prisons and people do get sick during the day,” she said.

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