Two people have been treated for inhaling gas after a leak inside a luxury Queenstown hotel.
Emergency services were called to Kamana Lake House this morning after reports of a gas leak.

St John was alerted at 8.47am, a spokeswoman confirmed.
Two people have been treated for inhaling gas after a leak inside a luxury Queenstown hotel.
Emergency services were called to Kamana Lake House this morning after reports of a gas leak.
St John was alerted at 8.47am, a spokeswoman confirmed.
"One ambulance responded and treated two patients who have been taken to Lakes District Hospital – one was in a moderate condition and the other was in a minor condition," she said.
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