The Defence Department has confirmed that there was a case of Legionnaires’ disease at the Canadian Forces Base (CFB) in Kingston, Ont., late last year, which contaminated a building to the point that there are now plans for it to be demolished.
The individual who contracted the disease was a civilian employee at the Canadian Armed Forces base, whose identity has not been released by Department of National Defence (DND) due to privacy reasons.
The employee contracted Legionnaires’ disease in late November 2022 and the base’s leadership was informed of his condition on Dec. 6, 2022, after he was admitted to hospital, DND told The Epoch Times.
The disease can lead to life-threatening complications such as respiratory failure, septic shock, and acute kidney failure.
According to a source at the Kingston base who spoke to The Epoch Times on the condition of anonymity, the patient’s condition reportedly deteriorated to the point where he needed limbs amputated.
The source also said the patient reportedly contracted the disease from legionella that developed in a water puddle inside one of the base’s buildings from an unchecked water leak.
Building Demolition
DND said that a number of sanitation units were contacted to examine the contaminated building after the military base learned of the case.The federal department said the Real Property Operations Unit (Ontario) Detachment Kingston (RPOU) ran a number of tests on the building through a certified industrial hygienist contract and detected “low levels” of legionella bacteria.
DND said the building was remediated before further tests were carried out on Jan. 9, when 23 new samples of legionella were found.
“An analysis is being conducted to determine where the contents of the warehouse can be relocated, and once moved, RPOU plans to demolish the building,” the department said.
“According to medical experts, the bacteria found in the building very rarely is transmitted from infected people to others, as such there is no threat to the surrounding community or the Defence Team member’s co-workers.”
Access to the building in the meantime is restricted to only emergency requirements, DND added, saying that personal protection equipment such as N95 masks must also be worn inside.