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Three people taken to hospital after incident

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Three people have been taken to hospital after an incident at Helen’s Bay, County Down.

The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service (NIAS) received an emergency call at about 13:00 GMT on Saturday.

Two emergency crews, a rapid response paramedic, a Hart (Hazardous Area Response Team) crew, critical care paramedic and an ambulance officer were sent to the scene.

Following treatment at the scene, two patients were taken to the Ulster Hospital in Dundonald and one to Belfast’s Royal Victoria Hospital.


BBC News

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