Two pupils have been taken to hospital following reports of a "smell in a building" at an Enniskillen school.
Students from St. Michael's College have returned to class and "the emergency has now ended", according to a post from the school on social media.
A spokesperson for the school said: "There are no concerns. Northern Ireland Fire Service has approved the building for reopening. All pupils are returning to class."
The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service (NIAS) has confirmed they brought two patients by ambulance from St. Michael's College to South West Acute Hospital.
A spokeswoman for the NIAS said: "The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service received a 999 call at 10:20 on Tuesday 5th November following reports of an incident in the Chanterhill Road area, Enniskillen.
"NIAS despatched two Emergency Ambulances, a Hazardous Area Response Team and a Paramedic to the incident.
"Following initial assessment and treatment at scene, two patients were taken to South West Acute Hospital by ambulance."
The PSNI have also confirmed that they attended the event, a spokeswoman said: "Police received a report that several pupils had been taken unwell at a school in the Chanterhill Road area of Enniskillen just after 10.55am on Tuesday, November 5.
"Officers attended the scene in order to assist Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service with the precautionary evacuation of the building.
"Two pupils were taken to hospital for a check-up by Northern Ireland Ambulance Service.
"At around 1.15pm, the building was declared safe for staff and pupils to re-enter."
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