A number of fire crews were deployed on blue lights to a hotel in Manchester city centre this evening. The M.E.N understands that guests were evacuated from their rooms at the Doubletree Hotel, near Piccadilly station after the alarm was incorrectly sounded.
Fire trucks were pictured racing to the scene, on the A6, at around 8.50pm this evening, January 20. READ MORE"No amount of compensation could move me out of here": The residents offered £7k to leave Seven Sisters At least four fire engines scrambled to the large city centre hotel.
Guests staying overnight at the hotel were then pictured stood on the street outside as they waited for information. One person staying overnight said they have been told they had to wait outside until they were given the green light to go back in by staff.
The hotel had to follow protocol after the alarm was sounded and evacuate guests. Get the latest updates from across Greater Manchester direct to your inbox with the free MEN newsletter You can sign up very simply by following the instructions here It is understood there was no fire and nobody has been injured, and that the alarm incorrectly went into 'full alarm' mode.
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