UK: Major Emergency Response At London Farringdon Station After Reported Chemical Smell Leaves Passengers Unwell.
May 1, 2026
London, United Kingdom - April 30, 2026 Video filmed by X user Yoshi Babaganoush shows a bright, sunny street in Farringdon overwhelmed by a large emergency services presence. The short handheld footage captures multiple yellow-and-green NHS London Ambulance Service vans, some marked with numbers such as 999 and 111, alongside police cars flashing blue lights. Red London Fire Brigade trucks are visible further down the road. A man in a blue shirt walks toward the camera while speaking on his phone, as other pedestrians—including a man in an orange t-shirt and another in a green shirt—move away from the scene. The camera shakes slightly as it pans across the blocked street, revealing modern brick buildings, trees, and cycle racks on the pavement under a clear blue sky. Posted with the caption “Farringdon right now,” the video was recorded this morning (April 30, 2026) during an incident at Farringdon station. British Transport Police and emergency crews responded after passengers on an Elizabeth Line platform reported a “smell of chemicals,” which caused several people to feel unwell. The station was evacuated and temporarily closed. A total of 14 people received medical treatment at the scene, while two were taken to hospital. London Fire Brigade checked the area, found no dangerous chemical readings, and declared it safe. The station reopened around 11:35 BST.
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