About 900 people were evacuated from London Medical club due to a chemical incident.
Two people were treated by paramedics on scene at Credit Suisse building, in Cabot Square, in in financial county of Canary Wharf. They were not taken to the hospital.
building is an home at Nuffield Health fitness and well-being gym.
Firefighters arrived on the scene in East of capital just after 9 am after the “smell of chemicals,” the statement said.
They are found that “mixture of chemical substances caused high levels of smoke and steam in in buildingThe London fire department reported this.
Station Commander Dave Hill, who is in place, said: “The crews moved out sweep of in building and found elevated readings.
He added what building is ventilated and smoke levels are monitored by crews.
People were evacuated from building as a “precautionary measure,” he said.
A spokesman for the London Ambulance Service said: “We sent an ambulance crew, an incident response officer and our Hazardous Area Response Team (HART) to the scene.
“Our teams worked closely at the scene. with colleagues from other emergency services. Our doctors treated two patients on the spot. who were not taken to the hospital. Now we were standing down.”
According to Sky News, Credit Suisse employees have been allowed to return to their offices and the situation is now under control.
Second evacuation in London in less than a month
It notes second evacuation in capital in in less than a month.
March 23 people were forced to leave the Aquatics Center of the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. in Stratford from behind chlorine gas leak.
About 200 people were evacuated from building and 29 were taken to hospital, including seven children.
Emergency services respond to ‘major incident’ at scene in Stratford and crafted series of people experiencing difficulty breathing at the scene.
People were seen being put into ambulances while others were wrapped up. in blankets.
Gaseous chlorine can cause eye irritation and breathing problems if released in air.


