Midwife’s Sharp Eye Sparks Explosive Chemical Alert in Catford
A routine visit by a midwife nearly a disaster in Catford on Friday afternoon. Just after 3 pm, she spotted a stash of dangerous explosives chemicals in a residential home and immediately raised the alarm.
Emergency Services Race to the Scene
The warning triggered a massive emergency response. The Metropolitan Police, London Ambulance Service, and London Fire Brigade swarmed the area fast. The street was quickly cordoned off, with a rendezvous point set up near Bromley Shopping Centre to manage the unfolding drama.
Specialist Hazardous Area response teams from the Ambulance Service, fire units, police explosive officers, and scientific advisors all joined forces to assess the threat.
Details Remain Under Wraps Amidst Ongoing Investigation
Authorities have stayed tight-lipped about the specifics — including the age of the child involved or if the baby has already been born. The investigation is ongoing, and safety remains paramount.
Metropolitan Police spokesperson: “We take all reports of potential threats to public safety very seriously. We are working closely with our partners in the emergency services to assess the situation and ensure the safety of the public.”
The affected road remains sealed off, guarded by police and specialist sniffer units on site to monitor the chemicals and keep locals safe.