Police statement after air ambulance lands at Huddersfield Town's training complex

A teenager was taken to hospital last night following a 'medical episode' in the Leeds Road area of Huddersfield.

An air ambulance landed inside Huddersfield Town's training complex and several land ambulances also attended the scene.

West Yorkshire Police officers also attended the scene.

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A West Yorkshire Police spokesman said they were called shortly before 9.30pm by the ambulance service.

In a statement, the Force said: "Shortly before 9.30pm last night, police were called by the ambulance service to report a medical incident which had occurred earlier in the evening on Leeds Road, Huddersfield.

"A teenager has suffered a medical episode and was taken to hospital for treatment."

A man who saw the ambulances at the scene said: "There were three ambulances, a doctor's car and the air ambulance. One ambulance left with blue lights."

He said the air ambulance had landed inside the training complex.

Yorkshire Ambulance Service and Huddersfield Town FC have been approached for comment.

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