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Wednesday 01 July 2015 5:01 pm

Wimbledon Centre Court evacuated following reported electrical fire

By: Sarah Spickernell

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Wimbledon's centre court has been completely evacuated due to a reported electrical fire.
 
Around 3,000 people were evacuated as a precaution, London Fire Brigade said. The service already had a number of firefighters at the club who act as fire patrol during the tournament, but a further 18 were sent to deal with the "small fire", in a plant room near a restaurant. Three fire engines, from Wandsworth, Fulham and Battersea attended. 
 
It did not disrupt any matches, as all games had finished for the day. 
 
The London Fire Brigade tweeted: "We have been called to a small fire at #Wimbledon2015 a plant room at the stadium is alight and the stadium as been evacuated. More soon."

https://twitter.com/_shaering/status/616343035551567872 

A request was made via the centre court's public address system for anyone remaining inside the building to leave immediately. 
 
Shortly afterwards, a further announcement was made calling for anyone on the tea lawn between Gates four and five to also leave. 
 
There was no obvious indication of a fire inside Centre Court, but according to eyewitnesses, "fire alarms were blaring". An announcement was made by the All England Club that anybody inside the premises should leave immediately.

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