People unwell after woman approaches them with bag

Two police officers behind a cordon with an ambulance car near them. One police officer is wearing gloves and a face mask
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A cordon was put in place "as a precaution", said police

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Two people have been taken to hospital after a woman approached them with a bag, leading to them feeling unwell.

Avon and Somerset Police said it was called to reports of a woman approaching people in Stall Street in Bath at about 14:30 BST.

Two people were experiencing breathing difficulties and itchy eyes as a result, the force said.

A cordon was put in place but has now been lifted, as officers deem it "safe to be removed".

Image source, Dakota Nicholls
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A blue tent was in place at the scene

Dakota Nicholls said he was leaving work when he saw the scene.

"It was quite frightening because it was so close to work," he said.

"I saw people in hazmat suits, loads of ambulances, police cars. I’ve never seen anything like that before. It was out of the ordinary.”

Police were called by the ambulance service just after 15:00.

A police spokesperson earlier said officers were working with ambulance and fire crews and had "well rehearsed plans for responding to such incidents".

"As a precaution" emergency personnel were wearing protective clothing, they added.

The spokesperson said the cordon was put in place "as our priority is to ensure public safety".

"We are now satisfied it is safe to be removed."

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