A person was rescued from the River Tees in Stockton after an incident, requiring air ambulance support and transport to a hospital.
The police, ambulance, and air ambulance went to the bridge. This happened Wednesday morning. People saw someone rescued from the River Tees. A person went to the hospital, officials confirmed.
The Great North Air Ambulance shared details. They got a call about an event in Stockton around 11:20 a.m. A doctor and two paramedics arrived quickly by helicopter.
The team worked with the local ambulance service. Together, they checked and helped the patient. An ambulance took them to the hospital by road, and the air ambulance team went along, too.
The local ambulance service said they received a call at 11:04 a.m. It was for an event at the Princess Diana Bridge. They sent two ambulances and an officer. The air ambulance team also helped them, and one person went to North Tees Hospital by road ambulance.