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Air Ambulance called to incident at Waterston

The Welsh Ambulance Service was called to a medical emergency on the main road of Waterston, on Wednesday afternoon (Feb 22).

A 999 call was made at approximately 12.45pm after a male suffered a serious medical complaint.

Ambulances attended in Waterston, and were supported by the Police – One person was taken by road to Withybush Hospital Haverfordwest.

A Welsh Ambulance Service spokesperson said: “We were called yesterday (22 February) shortly after 1:00pm to reports of an incident in Waterston, Milford Haven.

“We sent one Community First Responder, one rapid response vehicle, one emergency ambulance and a duty operational manger to the scene, where we were supported by the Wales Air Ambulance.

“One person was taken by road to Withybush Hospital Haverfordwest for further treatment.”

We were called to Main Road, Waterston, at 12.45pm Wednesday (22 February) over concerns for the welfare of a man.

The man was taken to hospital, where he remains.

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