Two hospitalised with breathing difficulties after woman approached people ‘with bag’, police say

Emergency services have been spotted on the scene wearing hazmat suits

Emergency services at the scene on Stall Street in Bath, after two people fell ill after being approached by a woman with a bag. Photograph: Chinua Thompson/PA Wire
Emergency services at the scene on Stall Street in Bath, after two people fell ill after being approached by a woman with a bag. Photograph: Chinua Thompson/PA Wire

Two people have been taken to hospital with breathing difficulties after a woman approached them with a bag in Bath, England police have said.

Emergency services put a cordon in place on Stall Street on Monday, with Avon and Somerset Police saying it was a precaution and they are hoping to be able to reopen the area soon.

Two people have been taken to hospital after reporting experiencing difficulty breathing and itchy eyes.

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It follows a woman approaching people with a bag, leading some individuals to feel unwell.

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Emergency services have been spotted on the scene wearing hazmat suits.

A police spokesperson said: “Emergency services are responding to an incident in Bath.

“At about 2.30pm a woman approached people with a bag in Stall Street, leading to some individuals then feeling unwell.

“The ambulance service made us aware at 3.08pm.

“We’re not aware of any further reports of people feeling unwell. As a precaution, emergency personnel are wearing protective clothing.

“We are working with SWAST (South Western Ambulance Trust) and Avon Fire and Rescue Service at the scene and have well-rehearsed plans for responding to such incidents.”

The force added later on Monday evening: “The cordon has now been lifted. It was put in place as our priority is to ensure public safety. We are now satisfied it is safe to be removed.” - Press Association