A broken water sample meant for Saskatchewan’s Centre for Disease Control caused a brief scare outside a Canada Post depot in Saskatoon on Wednesday.
Saskatoon Fire’s Hazmat unit responded to the 51st Street facility shortly after 10 a.m., after postal workers found a package outside the building leaking a yellow liquid.
The package didn’t have a return address, but was addressed to the Saskatchewan Centre for Disease Control, which raised suspicion.
A battalion chief on the scene confirmed to 650 CKOM the liquid turned out to be a water sample that had broken open and leaked out.
During the incident, workers were told to stay inside the Canada Post depot.
Incident at @canadapostcorp warehouse on 51st St in Saskatoon over. Battalion chief says 2 pkgs- one w/ice and the other w/water samples broke open. It was being sent to the Saskatchewan Centre for Disease Control. Non-hazardous material. @CKOMNews #yxe pic.twitter.com/7OSbM6bTIA
— Lara Fominoff (@LaraFominoff) April 29, 2020