Authorities say one woman has died and eight people have been sickened in a hazmat incident Saturday at a Northern California hotel.
KTVU reports Saturday that guests of the Fairmont Hotel in San Jose reported smelling a chemical odor � similar to a rotten egg �and feeling faint, light-headed and short of breath.
San Jose police Officer Gina Tepoorten says authorities are investigating the death as a suicide. Tepoorten said in an email the hazmat incident is related to the woman�s suicide.
San Jose Fire Department Capt. Mitch Matlow says the eight people sickened are believed to be hotel employees. Several other people had minor symptoms but �have gotten better with fresh air.�
Matlow said at a news conference more than 100 people were evacuated from the hotel. Exposure to the unknown chemical was believed to be �very brief.�
�Safety is our top priority and top concern,� said Fairmont Hotel spokesperson Michelle Heston in a statement to KTVU.
The hotel�s general manager did not immediately return a request for comment.
The TV station reports the woman who died is believed to be a hotel guest. The eight other people affected were taken to hospitals but none was believed to be in life-threatening condition.
(AP)