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You are here: Greenwich / News / Emergency services called to chemical incident in Greenwich

Emergency services called to chemical incident in Greenwich

October 3, 2010 By Alex Brooks

For around two hours on Sunday afternoon Greenwich town centre was eerily free of traffic as emergency service units descended on the Admiral Hardy pub on College Approach.

At around 2.50 pm Creek Road was closed between the Norman Road junction and Greenwich Town Centre. College Approach was also closed as around six fire crews, an incident support unit and a scientific support unit attended a chemical incident at the Admiral Hardy public house.

Metropolitan Police and the London Ambulance service also attended the scene in volume.

The London Ambulance service received the first report at 2.20 PM with a single responder and hazardous area response team attending first. Four adult males were assessed on scene for inhalation of fumes and were transported in a single ambulance to Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Woolwich, for further assessment.

A spokesperson for the London Fire Brigade confirmed that an unknown quantity of floor cleaner and bleach had been mixed and firefighters attended the scene with specialist detection equipment but did not find any elevated levels of a dangerous chemical. College Approach and Creek Road reopened at 4.30 PM.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: College Approach, Greenwich Market

Comments

  1. Indigo says

    October 4, 2010 at 5:34 pm

    “A spokesperson for the London Fire Brigade confirmed that an unknown quantity of floor cleaner and bleach had been mixed”

    Always read the label. I will never forget reading a newspaper report about the housewife who thought that putting bleach down the loo together with loo cleaner would be a good idea. The chemicals combined in a poisonous gas, and she dropped dead on the spot.

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    January 15, 2012 at 12:13 am

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