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Yup, they did (probably oxygen?) - see photo by androiduk in the beginning of this thread.

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That's definitely a possibility as well, I just recall that the tanks and pipes coming out of the tanks often had a lot of ice on them, which made me think of liquid nitrogen. But I cannot think of a reason for the hospital to have that much liquid nitrogen on hand. Oxygen is much more logical, but I'm not sure why it would have so much ice on them, unless the kept if very cold to increase the volume of oxygen that they could store.
 
Liquid O2 is a cryogen and it would have the same icing issue as liquid N2. I think it is O2 in this case since you can see a hint of a flammable sign in the pic - and N2 is non-combustible.

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The tanks are stored on Bond Street now. They also had some chillers in the lot. Maybe CFC?
 
They have been putting in the piles for at least a week now.

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Exactly right - it's only going down two storeys here.

Meanwhile, there's a live feed webcam of the construction viewable here.

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