Mass evacuation after chemical incident at major London hospital: Firefighters rush to scene as 150 patients and medical staff told to leave

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A large London Hospital had to evacuate patients and staff after a chemical incident.
Firefighters, London Fire Brigade 8.49 after receiving a call this morning this morning, the center of London, St Guy’s and Thomas’ hospital.
Approximately 150 people were evacuated by Firefighters and hospital staff from basement and ground floor levels.
Social media footage shows a man on the crutches and an elderly woman directed from the building.
Hospital employees, firefighters can be seen standing next to the ambulance while entering to address the issue.
London Firefighters are currently conducting operations to ventilate the building.
WhiteChapel, Dowgate, Euston and the surrounding fire stations were sent to the crew to the scene.
In the picture: Patients, health personnel and visitors seen outside the Guy’s Hospital on Stainer Street near the London Bridge Station
London fire brigade was first sent to the stage at 8.49 with crews from WhiteChapel, Dowgate, Euston and Environmental Firefighters.
The main entrance, the ambulance wandering around the emergency room with yellow band was taken under the cord.
Images published on social media show the crowd of people in Stainer Street outside Guy’s Hospital.
Two firefighters, two fire rescue units, a command unit and expert dangerous substance officials are participating.
Daily Mail approached the London Fire Department and London Ambulance Service for a comment.
This is a last minute news story. More to follow.




