THE TRAINS WERE -- DERAILMENT.
THE TRAINS WERE CARRYING
CHEMICALS, BUT THERE'S NO LEAK
OR DANGER TO THE PUB.
AND A DANGEROUS -- PUBLIC.
AND A DANGEROUS DRINK
SENDING A YOUNG BOY TO THE
HOSPITAL, AND HIS MOTHER HAS A
MESSAGE TO ALL PARENTS.
YOU CAN'T BUY THE DRINK JUST
ANYWHERE THOUGH.
REPORTER: THAT'S RIGHT,
PARENTS HERE AT THIS ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED, AND
A FIFTH GRADER TONIGHT IS
FEELING MUCH BETTER.
SHE WAS AT HOME WHEN HER 10-
YEAR-OLD SON CAME HOME FROM
SCHOOL WEDNESDAY.
THE FIFTH GRADER WAS ACTING
DIFFERENT.
HE WAS STUMBLING DOWN THE
STAIRS, SLURRING WORDS,
COULDN'T WALK STRAIGHT.
REPORTER: HIS VISION WAS
BLURRED, 30 MINUTES LATER HE
VOMITED.
SHE RUSHED HIM TO THE EMERGENCY
ROOM, AND HE TOLD HER HE TOOK
AN ENERGY DRINK.
IT HELPED HIM CONCENTRATE
BETTER AND TASTES WONDERFUL SO
TRY IT.
REPORTER: HE THOUGHT IT WAS
KOOL-AID.
IT'S FIFTH GRADE KIDS, THIS
IS YOUNG.
REPORTER: SHE FOUND THE
BOTTLE IN THE BACKPACK, AND
THEY TRACKED DOWN THE STUDENT
WHO GAVE IT TO HIM AND FIGURED
OUT IT WAS AN EMERGENCY DRINK
GHOULED G FUEL.
WHEN WE REACHED OUT TO THE
COMPANY, A REP SAYS HE'S
HORRIFIED, AND CLAIMS THIS IS
THE FIRST TIME THEY'VE HEARD OF
SUCH AN INCIDENT.
THE PRODUCT IS MARKETED TO
THOSE OVER 18 AND ONLY
AVAILABLE ONLINE, AND MUST HAVE
A CREDIT CARD TO BUY IT.
PARENTS AT THE ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL WERE SENT LETTERS.
DYLAN SPENT SIX HOURS IN THE
ER.
A DAY LATER HE'S BACK TO HIS
NORMAL SELF.
HIS MOM IS STILL FRUSTRATED.
I'VE GONE BACK AND FORTH
BETWEEN BEING REALLY ANGRY THIS
IS EVEN AVAILABLE TO BEING
CONCERNED.
REPORTER: AND THAT MOM PLANS
TO TALK WITH HER SON ABOUT THE
