The Albert Gallatin School District is alerting parents and families that shaved ice served at a school event on Wednesday may have been contaminated with broken glass and insulin.

In a notice to parents and families shared on the district's social media page , Superintendent Christopher Pegg said the potentially contaminated ice was served at a trunk or treat event at the A.L. Wilson Elementary Center.

The district is now advising anyone who consumed shaved ice at the event and might be experiencing adverse affects to seek medical attention.

Albert Gallatin Area School District Superintendent notified parents and guardians that shaved ice served at a trunk or treat event on October 15 may have been contaminated with broken glass and insulin. KDKA

"Please contact the school or Alber

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