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"A reported chemical spill at a school in Staffordshire saw five people taken to hospital. Six people were exposed to a chemical substance at Biddulph High School in Knypersley at 10.15am on Tuesday, the West Midlands Ambulance Service said. The school later said this was due to an issue with a piece of science equipment. Police, firefighters and paramedics, including a hazardous area response team, arrived at the school on Conway Road by 10.35am."
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