Man in hospital after reportedly falling on scaffolding in St Albans
Published:
12:57 PM February 18, 2019
Updated:
3:06 PM November 1, 2020
Bricket Road, St Albans. - Credit: Archant
Emergency services rushed to help a man who had reportedly fallen on some scaffolding in St Albans this morning.
Police officers, firefighters, and ambulance crews were called to Bricket Road at about 9am this morning to aid the man in his 50s.
The East of England Ambulance Service sent a Hazardous Area Response Team, an ambulance officer, an ambulance, a rapid response vehicle, and an Essex and Herts Air Ambulance to the scene.
He was taken to Harefield Hospital by land ambulance.
The Health and Safety Executive are aware and are due to attend the site.
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