Thirty other workers were treated at Amazon, many saying they had difficulty breathing and burning in their throats, the AP reported.
The repellent contained concentrated capsaicin, or the active component of chili peppers, but the fumes were contained to one area of the facility, NJ.com reported.
The incident is under investigation, the AP reported.
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