Man treated for suspected stroke on busy Norwich roundabout
Police and ambulance crews are currently on scene at an accident on the Chapelfield roundabout. Picture: ANDREW PALMER. - Credit: Archant
A man has been treated by ambulance crews after suffering from a suspected stroke on a busy city roundabout.
Crews from the East of England Ambulance Service were called just after 12.30pm on Saturday to the Chapelfield roundabout, at the top of Grapes Hill, close to Chapelfield Gardens.
It came following reports that a man had become unwell.
A paramedic with the cycle response unit and ambulance crew attended and treated a man who had suffered from a suspected stroke.
They treated him at the scene before he was taken to the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital for further care.
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Norfolk police officers were also in attendance.
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