Emergency services, including three fire engines, were called to Foxford School in Coventry on Tuesday Two pupils were taken to hospital after using vapes brought into school. Emergency services, including three fire engines, were called to Foxford School in Coventry on Tuesday. The school sent a message to parents saying the incident was linked ‘unknown’ vapes ‘brought into the school’.
The Ambulance Service confirmed they took two students to hospital. They said: ‘We received two separate calls to Foxford School and Community Arts College on Grange Road at 11.47am and 12.25pm, two ambulances attended the scene. ‘We treated two patients, a male and female teenager, before they were both taken to hospital for further assessment.’ In May a ‘terrified’ dad rushed his daughter to hospital when a hole burst in her lung after she vaped the equivalent of 400 cigarettes a week.