
Major London hospital evacuated after 'chemical incident'
A major hospital in central London has been evacuated after a 'chemical incident' this morning.
Around 150 people have been evacuated from Guy's Hospital, opposite London Bridge railway station in Southwark.
Photographs posted to social media showed dozens of people packed along St Thomas Street as firefighters led patients out of the hospital.
The fire brigade said: 'The brigade was first called about the incident at 8.49am, with crews from Whitechapel, Dowgate, Euston and surrounding fire stations sent to the scene.'
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Major London hospital evacuated after 'chemical incident'
To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video A major hospital in central London has been evacuated after a 'chemical incident' this morning. Around 150 people have been evacuated from Guy's Hospital, opposite London Bridge railway station in Southwark. Photographs posted to social media showed dozens of people packed along St Thomas Street as firefighters led patients out of the hospital. The fire brigade said: 'The brigade was first called about the incident at 8.49am, with crews from Whitechapel, Dowgate, Euston and surrounding fire stations sent to the scene.' Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@ For more stories like this, check our news page.