A variety of cops and ambulance teams were rushed to an occurrence on a bus in Sutton Coldfield said to include an ‘aggressive dog’. Concerns were raised on social networks after an occurrence in Weeford Road in the Roughley location of the town last Wednesday (February 1).
One witness said there were ‘about eight police cars and two ambulances surrounding the double-decker bus at the bus stop’. And another stating there were 4 patrol cars and 2 ambulances at the scene by a bus stop at around 4.30pm.
It now appears somebody fell ill on the bus however a concern with a dog had actually avoided ambulance teams from having the ability to treat them. Crews were contacted us to the junction of Weeford Road and Harvest Fields Way on the edge of the Harvest Fields estate.
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A spokesperson for West Midlands Police said: “We assisted ambulance colleagues to access a patient on the bus due to the presence of an aggressive dog.” The cops interactions officer did not validate why many teams needed.
West Midlands Ambulance Service was so worried about the occurrence that they sent 2 ambulances and 2 expert paramedic officers. But information of the call out have actually not been revealed.
A representative for the service said: “We were called to an incident on a bus at the junction of Weeford Road and Harvest Fields Way at 4.06pm on Wednesday (February 1). On arrival we discovered a female patient who following assessment was able to be discharged at the scene.”
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