Farringdon Rail Station Reopens After Chemical Smell Report
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“Two people have been taken to hospital after a smell of chemicals was reported at Britain's eighth busiest railway station. London Fire Brigades say 12 others were treated on an Elizabeth Line platform at Farringdon.”
“And 14 train passengers have had to have medical treatment after a chemical smell was reported on an underground platform. Firefighters have checked for elevated readings at London's Farringdon station but didn't find any.”
“Britain's eighth busiest rail stations back open after some passengers fell ill after reporting a chemical smell. Firefighters haven't found elevated levels of anything at Farringdon in central London.”
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