Parents were warned after insulin and broken glass may have contaminated shaved ice served at a trunk-or-treat event at a Pennsylvania elementary school on Wednesday, Oct. 15, officials explained.
The Albert Gallatin Area School District issued the alert after the Halloween-themed event earlier in the evening at A.L. Wilson Elementary School in Uniontown.
"The shaved ice may have been contaminated with insulin and broken glass," Pegg said in a statement to families.
Posted by Albert Gallatin Area School District on Wednesday, October 15, 2025Parents and guardians were urged to seek immediate medical attention if children experienced any adverse effects after consuming the shaved ice.
The district also asked families to contact the school or the Albert Gallatin business office to report