Man suffers head injury during a fall in Whitfield Road, South Ashford
10:41, 10 July 2013
Two men were taken to the William Harvey Hospital this morning following two separate incidents in Ashford.
At 8.20am, two ambulances, one paramedic car and the Kent, Surrey & Sussex Air Ambulance were all called to Whitfield Road, in South Ashford, to a report that a man in his 20s had suffered a fit on the pavement.
A 26-year-old man collapsed and suffered a head injury during the fall. He was taken by road ambulance, assisted by crews from the air ambulance, to the William Harvey for further treatment.
In a separate incident, one ambulance was called to Faversham Road, in Kennington at around 9.30am to a report that a man in his 30s had come off his bike near the junction of George Williams Way.
He was treated for a potential collar bone, back and arm injury and taken to the William Harvey Hospital.
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