AN AIR ambulance was called to an incident in Prestatyn on Tuesday afternoon (October 17).
This followed reports made to emergency services at roughly 5.15pm.
The Journal was told by an witness that an air ambulance was seen landing at Prestatyn Justice Centre, on Victoria Road, at about 6pm.
Representatives of the Welsh Ambulance Service and North Wales Police also attended.
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North Wales Police said that officers were in attendance at 6.18pm to assist with the landing of the air ambulance, and that the incident in question was a “medical emergency”.
A Welsh Ambulance Service spokesperson said: “We were called at 5.13pm on Tuesday to a medical emergency at a property in Prestatyn.
“We sent a Community First Responder to the scene, who was supported by two emergency ambulances, a Cymru High Acuity Response Unit and the Emergency Medical Retrieval and Transfer Service on an air ambulance.”
Wales Air Ambulance added: “I can confirm that the Wales Air Ambulance attended an incident in the Prestatyn area on Tuesday.
“A critical care team arrived on scene at 6.06pm and our involvement concluded at 7.04pm.”
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