Dozens treated after carbon monoxide leak' at M&S
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Dozens treated after carbon monoxide leak' at M&S
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"An M&S store in London has been closed following a suspected carbon monoxide incident which has seen a number of people hospitalised. Emergency services were called to the scene of the Charlton branch of Marks And Spencer in south east London at 9.32am on Tuesday to reports of a suspected carbon monoxide incident; around 35 people had left the building as two fire engines and two fire rescue units attended the store."
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The Independent requests donations to fund on-the-ground reporting across issues such as reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech, and produces documentaries like 'The A Word'. The outlet says donations enable journalists to speak to both sides and keep reporting accessible without paywalls, funded by those who can afford it. An M&S branch in Charlton, south east London was closed after a suspected carbon monoxide incident. Emergency services responded at 9.32am, about 35 people evacuated, two fire engines and two fire rescue units attended, paramedics treated 30 people, 11 were taken to hospital and 19 were discharged at scene. London Ambulance Service, London Fire Brigade and Metropolitan Police attended.
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