A major hospital is reportedly in lockdown after a package containing a ‘suspicious substance’ was found.
Staff at Leeds General Infirmary found the package and reported it to West Yorkshire Police at 11am today.
Specialist police officers are on the ground as they try to identify the substance in the package, which has now been contained.
A cordon is in place around a car park near to the hospital and a green tent has been erected on hospital grounds.

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A significant emergency response is underway at Leeds General Infirmary, with two fire engines, two ambulance and a number of police officers at the scene.
A force spokesperson told Leeds Live: ‘At 11.02am today (Wednesday), police received a report of a small package containing a suspicious substance which had been opened by staff at Leeds General Infirmary.
‘Specialist officers have been deployed to the location to identify the substance, which has been contained on site. There is not believed to be any wider risk at present.’
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