Children were among those admitted to hospital following a carbon monoxide leak at a London hotel.

 

On Wednesday morning, a carbon monoxide leak at a Bloomsbury hotel sent eight people to the hospital, including two children. 
Around 7 a.m., paramedics and firefighters went to the scene in Tavistock Place, near Russell Square, following reports of a "chemical incident" that had caused individuals to become ill. 
Six adults and two children were brought to hospital after being removed from the hotel and assessed by paramedics. 
There are no known life-threatening injuries. 
According to witnesses, paramedics were treating visitors at a nearby hotel. 
A man, a woman, and two children were among those brought to hospital with carbon monoxide inhalation, according to the London Fire Brigade. 
"We sent a number of resources to the scene, including four ambulance crews, an incident response officer, and members of our Hazardous Area Response Team (HART)," a London Ambulance Service spokesperson said. 
"We assessed over 20 people at the scene before taking six adults and two children to the hospital." 
According to a Met official, the property was evacuated as a precaution when "people became ill." 
"Their circumstances are not life-threatening," he stressed. 
"The issue was caused by a boiler malfunction." This is currently being addressed. 
"The Health and Safety Executive has been notified." 
"Ten firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide leak at a hotel on Tavistock Place in Bloomsbury," said a spokesman for the London Fire Brigade. 
"Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus evacuated approximately seventeen people from a four-story mid-terraced hotel." 
"A man, a woman, and two children suffering from carbon monoxide inhalation were to be taken to the hospital." 
"The Brigade was called at 6.29 a.m., and the incident was declared over at 8.28 a.m." Firefighters from Euston and Soho fire stations were present.
"The cause of the leak is under investigation." The cordons are being removed. 

By Covenant 

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