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Air ambulance attends two incidents in Kings Langley

East Anglian Ambulance Service helicopter. Credit: Stephen Sparks A man was taken to hospital after he was injured at a construction yard. The emergency services were called to an address in Kings Langley on Friday morning after reports a man was hurt. The East Anglian Air Ambulance also attended the scene, and was one of two jobs the crew attended in Kings Langley on the same day. The first emergency call came at around 8am on February 5 from a construction yard in Toms Lane, following an incident which is being treated by the emergency services as an industrial accident . The East Anglian Air Ambulance said doctor Natalie Lonsdale, critical care paramedic Tim Daniels, and supervisor doctor Ed Barnard assisted the East of England ambulance team by helping to assess and treat the patient; a man in his 60 s, and by administering pain relief, before the patient was taken to hospital by road.

Suspected kite surfer dies at Walberswick beach

The man was found on Walberswick beach A man in his 50s, who police believe had been kite-surfing, has died after being found on a Suffolk beach in freezing weather. Emergency services were called to Walberswick, near Southwold, at 3.20pm on Sunday following concerns for the safety of a man in the sea just off the beach.  HM Coastguard, East of England Ambulance Service and police attended the scene. The man was found by members of the public on the shore. Despite receiving medical attention, he died at the scene. His next of kin have been informed. A spokesman for Suffolk police said: An investigation into the incident is continuing but at this stage there are not thought to be any suspicious circumstances.

Air ambulance attends two incidents in Kings Langley on same day

East Anglian Ambulance Service helicopter. Credit: Stephen Sparks A man was taken to hospital after he was injured at a construction yard. The emergency services were called to an address in Kings Langley on Friday morning after reports a man was hurt. The East Anglian Air Ambulance also attended the scene, and was one of two jobs the crew attended in Kings Langley on the same day. The first emergency call came at around 8am on February 5 from a construction yard in Toms Lane, following an incident which is being treated by the emergency services as an industrial accident . The East Anglian Air Ambulance said doctor Natalie Lonsdale, critical care paramedic Tim Daniels, and supervisor doctor Ed Barnard assisted the East of England ambulance team by helping to assess and treat the patient; a man in his 60 s, and by administering pain relief, before the patient was taken to hospital by road.

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