Somerset hospital evacuated after blaze breaks out in ward
Weston General Hospital in Somerset was evacuated after a fire broke out in one of its wards, but no injuries were reported.
A fire at Weston General Hospital in Somerset resulted in a full evacuation of the facility this morning. Emergency services responded swiftly to the scene shortly after 5:30 AM, prompting staff and patients to leave the premises as firefighters arrived to manage the situation. Witnesses described the sound of sirens filling the streets of Weston-Super-Mare as the emergency unfolded. Fortunately, early reports indicate that no injuries occurred as a result of the fire, which had evidently been contained to one ward.
In the wake of the incident, all staff and patients were accounted for, and it was confirmed that no one was in the vicinity of the fire when it erupted. Local authorities took precautionary measures by closing Grange Road, which runs adjacent to the hospital, in order to allow firefighters unhindered access to the scene. Residents in the area were advised to steer clear while the emergency crews worked to ensure the safety and security of the hospital grounds.
As the situation unfolded, firefighters successfully extinguished the flames, alleviating concerns about further damage or risk. The hospital remains under evaluation to ensure it is safe for patients and staff to return. This incident highlights the importance of emergency preparedness in healthcare facilities, particularly in safeguarding the well-being of vulnerable populations during crises.