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Chemical incident closes Bullring Chemical incident closes Bullring
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The Bullring shopping centre in Birmingham has been evacuated and closed for the rest of the day after staff reported a smell of fumes.The Bullring shopping centre in Birmingham has been evacuated and closed for the rest of the day after staff reported a smell of fumes.
A total of 14 people were taken to hospital after they complained of feeling dizzy and nauseous. Ten people were taken to hospital with most complaining of feeling dizzy and nauseous. Thirty others had treatment.
Five security workers were treated for the effects of fumes shortly before 0400 BST. Later, more staff complained of fumes and the centre was closed. Six security workers were treated for the effects of fumes shortly before 0400 BST. Later, more staff complained of fumes and the centre was closed.
The Bullring said it would reopen on Friday at 0930 BST.The Bullring said it would reopen on Friday at 0930 BST.
A triage centre was set up to screen 250 Bullring workers. A triage centre was set up away from the building to treat people.
Ambulance staff were first called to the centre at 0345 BST after security staff were thought to have breathed in fumes.Ambulance staff were first called to the centre at 0345 BST after security staff were thought to have breathed in fumes.
All the workers were treated at the scene and five were taken to City Hospital for further assessment. Five were taken to City Hospital at that stage for further assessment.
'Watery eyes''Watery eyes'
"They were complaining of watery eyes, feeling nauseous and two of the staff had been sick," an ambulance spokesman said."They were complaining of watery eyes, feeling nauseous and two of the staff had been sick," an ambulance spokesman said.
The centre was evacuated after staff reported a smell of fumesThe centre was evacuated after staff reported a smell of fumes
They have since been discharged from hospital. Four of those five have since been discharged from hospital. Another person was treated at the scene after ambulance crews were first alerted.
Ambulance staff were called to the Bullring for the second time after reports two people were ill. Ambulance staff were called to the Bullring for a second time after reports two people were ill. A man was later taken to City Hospital.
A man complaining of nausea and dizziness was later taken to hospital. A total of 33 other people went to the triage centre, of which 29 were discharged after treatment.
A triage centre was set up away from the building and about 250 Bullring staff were being screened by doctors. The other four went to Heartlands Hospital, including one who had a "cardiac condition", the ambulance service said.
Of those, about 20 said they felt ill and another eight taken to hospital.
A spokeswoman for the Bullring said the chemical fumes had come from the security control room in the basement of the complex.A spokeswoman for the Bullring said the chemical fumes had come from the security control room in the basement of the complex.
The centre was closed to customers but some staff were able to remain in the building, she said.The centre was closed to customers but some staff were able to remain in the building, she said.
About 50 firefighters were at the scene, West Midlands Fire Service said.About 50 firefighters were at the scene, West Midlands Fire Service said.