Unresponsive student at High Meadow during 8th grade field trip, Springfield student taken to hospital

NORTH GRANBY, Conn. (WGGB/WSHM) - A student from another school district became unresponsive at High Meadow on Wednesday during a field trip attended by Wethersfield 8th graders.
High Meadow staff and emergency responders acted quickly, and the Wethersfield students were immediately escorted away from the area by staff.
School officials, writing to 8th grade families, said the school understands that witnessing emergency personnel respond to a situation can be unsettling for students. They said students remained safe and under staff supervision throughout the incident.
The school was unable to arrange an earlier departure, and transportation proceeded according to scheduled plans. School staff will check in with students when they return to school and provide support as needed.
The school encouraged families to connect with their child and reach out if there are any concerns. Staff will be available for students who need additional support.
Western Mass News reached out to Springfield Public Schools for comment on the incident, who had students from one of the schools there at the High Meadow campgrounds. According to their spokesperson, the student was taken to the nearby hospital in an ambulance. Springfield Public Schools has not yet confirmed that it is related to the incident as well as which school the student was from.
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