Police paramedics and the Fire service have all been scrambled to a flat in Blackheath...

Published: 3:36 pm November 8, 2020
Updated: 3:36 pm November 8, 2020
UPDATED: Emergency services called after noxious substance was squirted through the letterbox in South East London – UKNIP

Police paramedics and the Fire service have all been scrambled to a flat in Blackheath this afternoon after a chemical attack was carried out on a property.

It is believed that  person approached the front door of a property and that a noxious substance and package was squirted through the letterbox,

About five emergency vehicles  – including two Forensic Services vans – were called to Galton House on ShootersHill Road at around 1.30pm on Sunday 8th November 2020.

An investigation has been launched into the attack and the incident is being treated a large scale incident. 

A number of Fire appliances along with a DIM unit and officers could be seen arriving at the Queen Elizabeth hospital that is being used as a holding area whilst tests are carried out on the substance.

A spokesman for the Met Police said at 1.37pm on Sunday, 8 November, police were called to an address in Shooters Hill Road, SE10, to reports of a suspicious package.
Officers attended, along with London Fire Brigade and London Ambulance Service.
The package was assessed as non-toxic and non-hazardous. The premises has now re-opened and the crime scene is closed.
This incident is not being treated as terror-related.

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