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BRIDGE CRISIS Emergency Services Rush to Tower Bridge as Person Threatens to Jump Into Thames

Emergency Services Rush to Tower Bridge as Person Threatens to Jump Into Thames

Emergency services launched a full-scale response this evening following reports of a person threatening to jump from Tower Bridge into the River Thames.

At just before 10pm , London Fire Brigade and specialist Fire Rescue Units were scrambled  to  “person threatening to jump into water” at Tower Bridge.

Coordinated Emergency Response Underway

It is understood that:

  • Police are leading negotiations at the scene
  • London Fire Brigade’s water and line rescue specialists are in position
  • London Ambulance Service is standing by with medical assistance

No further details about the individual involved have been released at this stage.

Public Urged to Avoid Area

Traffic and pedestrian movement around Tower Bridge and Lower Thames Street is currently restricted while the operation continues.

Authorities are urging people to stay away from the area and not to share live footage or speculation online to protect the privacy and safety of those involved.

We are awaiting an official statement from the Metropolitan Police and London Fire Brigade.


If you or someone you know is struggling, call Samaritans for free at 116 123 or visit www.samaritans.org for 24/7 confidential support.

 

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