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Man rushed to hospital with head injury after town centre collapse
00:00, 08 September 2016
updated: 09:58, 08 September 2016
A man in his 60s collapsed in a town centre and was rushed to hospital with a head injury yesterday afternoon.
The ambulance service was called to Sandgate Road in Folkestone at 4.45pm sending two vehicles to the scene.
Rich Airey, an ambulance spokesman, said: “He did have loss of consciousness after our arrival but he was conscious when he was taken to the William Harvey Hospital.
“He was taken as a priority.”
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