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Sittingbourne Memorial Hospital in Bell Road shut after patient with ‘substance’ on skin sparks alert

A hospital was advised to close its minor injuries unit after a patient arrived with a “potential substance” on their skin.

The facility at Sittingbourne Memorial Hospital in Bell Road shut earlier this morning.

The Sittingbourne Memorial Hospital, Bell Road. Picture: Google Maps
The Sittingbourne Memorial Hospital, Bell Road. Picture: Google Maps

A fire service spokesman said: “Crews were called to the hospital after a patient presented with complaints of a potential substance on their skin.

“One fire engine attended, and the crew provided precautionary advice to the hospital.”

Firefighters were called just after 10am today and left just before 11am.

Patients due there for appointments were told they had been cancelled.

Kent Community Health NHS Foundation Trust, which runs the minor injuries unit, said in a post on social media: “We are aware of an incident at Sittingbourne Memorial Hospital and we have temporarily closed our Minor Injuries Unit there.

“Our patients and colleagues are safe. The ward and medical centre are not affected.

“If you need urgent care there are alternative sites listed on our webpage.

Sittingbourne Memorial Hospital in Bell Road. Picture: Google Maps
Sittingbourne Memorial Hospital in Bell Road. Picture: Google Maps

“We will update you on here when we know more.”

KentOnline has approached the Trust for further information.

Police and the fire service have been contacted.

This is not the first time the hospital has been forced to close.

In April, a woman was arrested after police seized a weapon and a witness said the premises were put into lockdown.

In May 2020, staff and patients at Sittingbourne Memorial Hospital were on alert after receiving a message that a man was heading to the site and was armed.

Months later in October 2020, a man with a knife was said to have been tasered by police in the grounds.

Again, the rest of the hospital was locked down, trapping staff and patients inside, while police were called to disarm him.

Two months later, in December 2020, the hospital was put on full lockdown due to a man armed with a screwdriver.

Reports say he threatened staff in the minor injuries department.

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