What The Hell Happened…
…At Tap ‘n’ Tin earlier tonight?
We were up on the top floor, merrily dancing away, when I look down and notice what looks like dry ice moving across the floor at our feet. I point it out to Hayley and Liz and we assume they’ve had new dry ice/smoke machines fitted.
The next thing we know, there’s an alarm going off, people screaming and shouting “tear gas”, couldn’t see my hand in front of my face for smoke, no-one can breathe, and there’s the most foul smell choking everyone. We all make for the doors, people are streaming down the stairs into the middle floor in coughing fits, smoke billowing down the stairs with them…
Bouncers and security staff close off the top floor and usher anyone who’s still coughing outside, where they’d stopped letting people in. Initially they said it was due to a tear gas release, but then (presumably to stop the spread of just this sort of gossip) they just called it an unknown gas release. We made our way outside, Hayley and Liz decided to go back for Liz’s brother then get a taxi, I had to go home as I was feeling really sick and still coughing pretty badly.
One suggestion made is that someone either let off or damaged a powder fire extinguisher, which when combined with the ventilation system could create the clouds of gas. However, a quick Google tells me all powder fire extinguishers are odourless, and that place definitely stank. It also wouldn’t make sense how it spread over the whole floor, looking like dry ice, then rose up causing the choking (surely the powder would sink to the floor, after all fire extinguishers are pretty directional if released properly, and if it exploded surely there would have been a cloud in one corner which then spread outwards?
Other ideas? Maybe it was a riot gas/smoke grenade of some sort? No-one was crying (directly due to the gas anyway), which rules out tear gas.
It does concern me a little that the place appeared to be staying open, and there was no sign of Police, Fire & Rescue or Paramedic response. Again, googling the “best case” scenario of a powder fire extinguisher release, H&S guidelines still say anyone who inhaled or got the powder in their eyes should seek medical advice immediately.
Can someone more “in the know” fill me in?
So much for a blaze-of-glory-last-night-at-tap-and-tin-before-uni!