An air ambulance was deployed after a minibus crashed into a tree in Bushey. Emergency services were rushed to The Avenue on Wednesday afternoon after being called to a road traffic collision around 2.40pm. Hertfordshire Constabulary says it was informed by the East of England ambulance service that a minibus had collided with a tree. Officers attended to help with traffic control while paramdeics worked at the scene. Two people – the driver and a passenger - had been in the bus at the time and were not believed to be seriously injured. The East of England Ambulance service said two patients were taken by land to Watford General Hospital.
An air ambulance landed in Wymondham on Thursday morning responding to a medical emergency.
- Credit: Rosemary Charles
A crew from the East Anglian Air Ambulance (EAAA) was called to help an elderly patient who had suffered a medical emergency in Wymondham on Thursday morning.
The helicopter landed on a small patch of grass between Fairland Street and Avenue Road after being called out at 9.13am.
An eyewitness said it was still there more than an hour later.
The helicopter landed on a small patch of grass between Fairland Street and Avenue Road in Wymondham.
- Credit: Rosemary Charles
An EAAA spokesperson confirmed the crew had been called out to assist the East of England Ambulance Service.
Published:
3:07 PM April 13, 2021
Updated:
4:30 PM April 13, 2021
An inflatable on Great Yarmouth beach was the focus of forensic activity on Tuesday April 13.
- Credit: James Weeds
Emergency services have cordoned off a bouncy castle on Great Yarmouth beach amid reports of an incident.
People at the scene say four police cars and a forensic van rushed to the area just south of the Jetty.
A police spokesman said they were aware of the incident although the force was not leading on it.
The spokesman said she understood someone may have been involved in an incident, but were not thought to be seriously injured.
Ware paramedic Keya-Macy finally reunited with stolen car but uni work and uniform still missing
She thanked the local community for their support in tracking down her vehicle
Keya-Macy is a paramedic for the East of England Ambulance Service
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