Chicago Cubs security guard hospitalized after opening suspicious package delivered to team’s offices and coming into contact with ‘foreign substance’… sparking HAZMAT response next to Wrigley Field

  • The Cubs said a security employee suffered an “allergic reaction” Tuesday.
  • The man has since been released from an Illinois hospital, the team said.
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A Chicago Cubs security worker was hospitalized after coming into contact with a “foreign substance” on Tuesday, the team confirmed.

The man in question was taken to the hospital after opening a suspicious package at the team’s offices near Wrigley Field, before suffering an allergic reaction.

Firefighters said the man came into contact with an “unknown skin irritant,” the outlet reported.

That triggered a Level 1 Hazmat call to the Cubs administrative offices, with a bomb unit on scene.

The Cubs confirmed in a statement that the man was a security employee and said he has since been released from the hospital.

Chicago Cubs security worker hospitalized after coming into contact with 'foreign substance' Tuesday

Chicago Cubs security worker hospitalized after coming into contact with ‘foreign substance’ Tuesday

The 'foreign substance' was opened near the home of the Chicago Cubs, Wrigley Field

The ‘foreign substance’ was opened near the home of the Chicago Cubs, Wrigley Field

“This afternoon, a member of our security team detected a foreign substance contained in a small package delivered to our offices at 1101 West Waveland,” the statement said.

“We immediately notified authorities, which triggered a Chicago Fire Hazardous Materials response.” The employee noticed an allergic reaction and was taken to the hospital as a precaution. He has since been released.

“At this time, we have not been asked to leave the building or shelter in place while the safety assessment and investigation is ongoing.”

According to ABC 7 Chicagothe man was taken by ambulance to Illinois Masonic Hospital.

Surrounding area remains blocked according to local CBS 2 reporter.