Air Ambulance called out twice in four days to north Norfolk incidents
East Anglian Air Ambulance. PHOTO: Nick Butcher - Credit: Nick Butcher
The East Anglian Air Ambulance has been called out to two north Norfolk incidents in the past week.
The East Anglian Air Ambulance has been called out to two north Norfolk incidents in the past week.
A man in his 30s had to be airlifted to the Norfolk and Norwich Univerity Hospital, having been hit by a van whilst cycling.
The air ambulance, as well as the police and ambulance services were all called to the scene at the A149 at around 9am on Saturday, June 17.
The cyclist was treated by paramedics at the scene.
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The second call out occurred on Tuesday, June 20 in Sheringham.
A spokesperson for Sheringham Golf Club confirmed: 'The Air Ambulance landed on our practice course late last night.'
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'However we don't know why they were called, as they did not attend an incident which happened on the golf course.'