Air ambulance called for Bromley stabbing patient
An air ambulance was called to the Bromley High Street area yesterday after a stabbing was reported at 10:30am.
The helicopter unit arrived with a team of paramedics to treat the patient at the scene.
They were then taken to hospital in a road ambulance with support from the air ambulance team.
A spokeswoman from the London Air Ambulance said: “Our advanced trauma team was dispatched via aircraft by London Ambulance Service at 10.30 on Wednesday 17th February to reports of a stabbing in the Bromley High Street area. After treatment on scene the patient was transferred by road to a major trauma hospital accompanied by London’s Air Ambulance.”
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