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Scene in place on Oxford Road as emergency crews rush to fears of 'hazardous substance' incident
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A scene was put in place on Oxford Road in Manchester as emergency crews raced to reports of a suspected 'hazardous substance' incident on Tuesday (July 8). Police, paramedics and fire crews attended Manchester Museum at around 12.30pm following a concern for welfare regarding two people. The two people were treated at the scene after coming into contact with what they believed to be a 'potentially hazardous substance', police said. Never miss a story with the MEN's daily Catch Up newsletter - get it in your inbox by signing up here The substance was tested and was later confirmed to not be hazardous. One of the people was taken to hospital after suffering an allergic reaction - now understood to be to peanuts and peppers. A number of emergency vehicles were seen parked along Oxford Road with a cordon also put in place around one of the entrances to the museum. A GMP spokesperson said: "At around 12.30pm today (Tuesday 8 July 2025), we were called to reports of a concern for welfare of two people at an address on Oxford Road in the city centre. "Officers attended the scene along with colleagues from the North West Ambulance Service and treated the two people after they came in contact with what was believed to be a potentially hazardous substance. Join the Manchester Evening News WhatsApp group HERE "The substance has been tested and it has been confirmed not to be hazardous, one of the people who came in contact with substance has been taken to hospital after suffering an allergic reaction. "The scene is contained, and it is there is no wider risk to the surrounding area. No arrests have been made and investigations are ongoing." A Manchester Museum spokesperson said: "Emergency services attended an incident at Manchester Museum this afternoon. The Museum remained open while the emergency services conducted their enquiries as there was no risk to visitors. Emergency services have now concluded these enquiries and found no cause for concern." --- Day in day out, our reporters in the Manchester Evening News newsroom bring you remarkable stories from all aspects of Mancunian life. However, with the pace of life these days, the frenetic news agenda and social media algorithms, you might not be getting a chance to read it. That's why every week our Features and Perspectives editor Rob Williams brings you Unmissable , highlighting the best of what we do - bringing it to you directly from us. Make sure you don't miss out, and see what else we have to offer, by clicking here and signing up for MEN Daily News. And be sure to join our politics writer Jo Timan every Sunday for his essential commentary on what matters most to you in Greater Manchester each week in our newsletter Due North. You can also sign up for that here. You can also get all your favourite content from the Manchester Evening News on WhatsApp. Click here to see everything we offer, including everything from breaking news to Coronation Street . If you prefer reading our stories on your phone, consider downloading the Manchester Evening News app here, and our news desk will make sure every time an essential story breaks, you'll be the first to hear about it. And finally, if there is a story you think our journalists should be looking into, we want to hear from you. Email us on newsdesk@men-news.co.uk or give us a ring on 0161 211 2920.
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