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London Bridge this morning
I arrived at about 9.15 to find Joiner St crammed with people not
going anywhere. There were no announcements about what was happening but it looked like the Underground station was closed. Anyone know what happened? MTD |
London Bridge this morning
On 20 Feb, 10:18, "Dubba" wrote:
I arrived at about 9.15 to find Joiner St crammed with people not going anywhere. There were no announcements about what was happening but it looked like the Underground station was closed. Anyone know what happened? Underground station closed due to (false) fire alarm. Trains running again by 9:35ish. -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
London Bridge this morning
On 20 Feb, 10:40, "John B" wrote:
On 20 Feb, 10:18, "Dubba" wrote: I arrived at about 9.15 to find Joiner St crammed with people not going anywhere. There were no announcements about what was happening but it looked like the Underground station was closed. Anyone know what happened? Underground station closed due to (false) fire alarm. Trains running again by 9:35ish. Such precautionary evacuations are not unusual at Underground stations. I don't know if anyone with knowledge of proceedures might be able to fill in some of the details - i.e. whether a fire alarm immediately trigger an evacuation? |
London Bridge this morning
"Mizter T" wrote in message oups.com... On 20 Feb, 10:40, "John B" wrote: On 20 Feb, 10:18, "Dubba" wrote: I arrived at about 9.15 to find Joiner St crammed with people not going anywhere. There were no announcements about what was happening but it looked like the Underground station was closed. Anyone know what happened? Underground station closed due to (false) fire alarm. Trains running again by 9:35ish. Such precautionary evacuations are not unusual at Underground stations. I don't know if anyone with knowledge of proceedures might be able to fill in some of the details - i.e. whether a fire alarm immediately trigger an evacuation? It depends in what area the alarm was operated and what type of alarm. However, I'm pretty sure the closure of London Bridge this morning was caused by a security alert. |
London Bridge this morning
On 20 Feb, 18:37, "Robin Mayes" wrote:
"Mizter T" wrote in message oups.com... On 20 Feb, 10:40, "John B" wrote: On 20 Feb, 10:18, "Dubba" wrote: I arrived at about 9.15 to find Joiner St crammed with people not going anywhere. There were no announcements about what was happening but it looked like the Underground station was closed. Anyone know what happened? Underground station closed due to (false) fire alarm. Trains running again by 9:35ish. Such precautionary evacuations are not unusual at Underground stations. I don't know if anyone with knowledge of proceedures might be able to fill in some of the details - i.e. whether a fire alarm immediately trigger an evacuation? It depends in what area the alarm was operated and what type of alarm. There's obviously a level of hazard in evacuating a busy station, so I'm guessing that some types of alarm are investigated first before the decision is made on whether to call a full fire alert. I'd be interested if anyone in the know would like to post details, though I obviously understand that this might be a sensitive area. However, I'm pretty sure the closure of London Bridge this morning was caused by a security alert. Though I could say something very similar to my earlier reply - evacuations of Underground stations for security reasons are not that unusual an occurence. |
London Bridge this morning
However, I'm pretty sure the closure of London Bridge this morning was caused by a security alert No it was definitely a fire alarm. |
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