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Barnet hospital A&E unit closed amid 'substance' fear | Barnet hospital A&E unit closed amid 'substance' fear |
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An A&E department was closed after a patient who had come into contact with "an irritant substance" attended. | An A&E department was closed after a patient who had come into contact with "an irritant substance" attended. |
No patients were allowed to be seen by medical staff as the unit in Barnet Hospital, north London, was closed as a precaution for over an hour on Friday afternoon, one witness said. | |
It has since reopened, a spokesman said. | |
The patient, thought to be a woman, is not believed to have come into contact with the substance on hospital grounds. | |
Police were alerted at about 13:45 BST, and firefighters also attended the scene. | Police were alerted at about 13:45 BST, and firefighters also attended the scene. |
Officers advise lockdown | |
CJ Churchall-McKenzie, who was waiting to be seen for a broken foot, said no patients were allowed to be seen by medical staff after the "lockdown" was announced, for fear of contamination. | |
"A woman came up to the A&E counter and they sent her straight back outside," he said. | |
"Then they announced on the Tannoy: 'There has been a suspected chemical incident and police have advised to lockdown A&E'." | |
Mr Churchall-McKenzie, 42, from Barnet, said no one was allowed to leave or enter the unit, and that staff made patients cups of tea to keep them calm. | |
"It wasn't chaos or panic, but three people were winding themselves up and getting upset," he added. | |
He said that some patients seemed to deteriorate during the hour and that they were prioritised as soon as the unit reopened. |
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