Maidstone: Police, ambulance and fire crews called to Invicta Park barracks off Royal Engineers Road following chemical incident
00:00, 30 June 2016
updated: 08:41, 30 June 2016
Emergency services were scrambled to a Maidstone army barracks following a chemical leak.
Two police cars, four ambulance vehicles, a fire engine and two fire service cars were called to Invicta Park, off Royal Engineers Road, shortly after 7.45am.
The emergency was described as a “small-scale incident”, believed to have involved a chemical leaking from a canister attached to a dustcart.
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Fire crews wearing gas tight suits using a specialist detection vehicle helped to contain it.
A 50m cordon was set up as a precaution but a Kent Fire and Rescue Service spokesman said there was no risk to the public.
VIDEO: The latest from the scene of the chemical leak
The Ministry of Defence owned barracks are home to the 36 Engineer Regiment.
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