A child has been rushed to hospital following an incident in the Elmers End area, leaving local residents shocked and concerned.
Emergency services, including the London Ambulance Service and an air ambulance, were dispatched to Croydon Road near Long Lane shortly after 7 p.m. today (May 15) in response to reports of an incident involving a child.
Upon arrival, responders discovered a child suffering from injuries whose exact nature remains undisclosed at this time. The severity of the child’s condition is also unknown.
The child was promptly treated at the scene by medical professionals before being transported to a major trauma centre for further urgent medical attention.
While details surrounding the incident remain sparse, authorities are actively investigating the circumstances. Efforts to ascertain the cause and nature of the incident are currently underway.
Inquiries have been made with the Metropolitan Police and the London Fire Brigade in an attempt to gather additional information regarding the incident.
A spokesperson for the London Ambulance Service provided insight into their response, stating, “We were called at 7:06 p.m. today to reports of an incident near Long Lane in Croydon. We dispatched multiple resources to the scene, including ambulance crews, a member of our Motorcycle Response Unit, an advanced paramedic, and an incident response officer. Additionally, London’s Air Ambulance was deployed.
As the community awaits further updates on the child’s condition and the circumstances surrounding the incident, residents are urged to remain vigilant and cooperative with authorities as investigations continue.
Updates on this developing story will be provided as soon as they become available.