The A289 has been shut in both directions late on Saturday evening following a serious police incident, prompting a large emergency response, including air ambulance crews, multiple ambulances, police units, and fire services.
The incident, which occurred near Hasted Road, has brought traffic to a standstill, with authorities urging motorists to avoid the area entirely while emergency services continue to manage the scene.
Air Ambulance and Emergency Crews on Scene
Witnesses report seeing the air ambulance land at the scene, and unconfirmed reports from locals suggest the incident involved a person falling or jumping from a bridge.
One witness, Melissa Doris, said:
“Someone’s jumped off the bridge. So sad that people feel this is the only option to problems in this day and age.”
Another local resident, Dan Smith, commented that the air ambulance transported the individual to King’s College Hospital, though official confirmation is yet to be provided by emergency services.
Public Reaction and Road Disruption
Drivers were caught in long delays, with some reporting being stuck on the A289 for over two hours. Hayley Forsdick, one commuter, noted:
“We were stuck on Hasted Road for 2 hours.”
Emergency services have yet to release an official statement on the condition of the person involved or the exact nature of the incident.
Appeal for Sensitivity and Support
As speculation circulates many community members have urged others to show compassion and sensitivity, acknowledging the serious mental health crisis affecting many across the UK.
Stay Updated
The road remains closed while investigations continue. Authorities have not yet indicated when it will reopen. Drivers are urged to check travel updates before planning their journey.
If you or someone you know is struggling, support is available. Contact Samaritans on 116 123, free and confidential, 24/7.