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Six isolated after hospital blast Hospital A&E blast sprays powder
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An explosion at a hospital's accident and emergency unit has led to six staff members being put in isolation after white powder sprayed across the room. An explosion at a hospital's accident and emergency unit has led to staff members being put in isolation after white powder sprayed across the room.
The staff were isolated after the blast at Derby's new hospital, the City General on Wednesday afternoon. The staff were isolated after the blast at Derby's new hospital, the City General, on Wednesday afternoon.
Fire crews cordoned off the area and an investigation into the cause of the explosion is under way.Fire crews cordoned off the area and an investigation into the cause of the explosion is under way.
The department has been kept open to patients and no staff were hurt, a statement from emergency services said.The department has been kept open to patients and no staff were hurt, a statement from emergency services said.
In a joint statement, the emergency services said: "A small explosion occurred in an area of the adults A&E department at Derby City General Hospital shortly before 1400 BST, leaving behind a powder residue which has been tested and proved harmless.
"There were no injuries, however eight people who were in the area at the time remain well and show no cause for concern."