Properties Evacuated After Noxious Substance Sprayed in Cambridgeshire

A noxious substance was sprayed through a window in Wisbech, prompting evacuations and a police investigation into the incident.

Properties Evacuated After Noxious Substance Sprayed in Cambridgeshire
Properties Evacuated After Noxious Substance Sprayed in Cambridgeshire

Wisbech: A strange incident happened recently. Properties were evacuated after someone sprayed a noxious substance through a broken window. It all went down on a Tuesday night.

Emergency services rushed to the scene around 10:30 PM. Police, fire crews, and ambulances showed up at Victoria Place. Thankfully, everyone inside was checked and didn’t need hospital care.

Social media lit up with photos of the scene. You could see police cars and fire engines everywhere, plus a cordon blocking off the area. They’re treating this seriously, and an investigation is underway.

According to the police, they got a call about the smashed window and the substance. They worked with fire and ambulance teams to make sure everyone was safe.

They confirmed that no one was hurt, but they’re looking into criminal damage and the use of a noxious substance. It’s a bit concerning, right?

Ambulance services sent two vehicles to help out, but no one needed to go to the hospital. Fire crews were on the scene until about 1:30 AM, making sure everything was under control.

Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops. It’s always good to keep an eye on what’s happening in our community.

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