Several people are being treated for breathing problems after a “hazardous substances incident” at a Sainsbury’s store in the West Midlands.
Emergency services were called to the supermarket in Longbridge, southwest of Birmingham, just before 10am on Friday after people began suffering from respiratory problems.
The store was evacuated and people have been cleared from the area, while seven people are being treated with breathing difficulties.
West Midlands Fire Service said around 150 people have been evacuated with two taken to hospital.
“Two fire engines and one of our 4×4 Brigade Response vehicles responded, from Northfield and Kings Norton fire stations, together with a number of officers and colleagues from the police and ambulance services,” the fire service said.
The first crew was at the scene within three minutes of being mobilised.
The fire service added that a 50m cordon has been put in place with other stores within the cordon also evacuated.
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West Midlands Ambulance Service said: “We’re currently in attendance at an incident at Sainsbury’s in Longbridge Lane, Longbridge following a call at 9.53am.
“A number of ambulances and specialist resources are on scene treating seven patients who were feeling unwell with minor respiratory problems.
“One patient has since been conveyed to hospital as a precaution. The public are advised to avoid the area whilst emergency services deal with the incident.”
Longbridge Shopping said on Facebook: “Due to an instore issue Sainsbury’s is currently closed, we will post further updates when we can.”