TWO air ambulances were called to deal with what an incident thought to be at a motocross track in Powys on Sunday, July 28.
The Wales Air Ambulance confirmed that two helicopters attended the scene, which local people said was at the motocross track near Penybont, Llandrindod Wells, just before 11am.
“The Wales Air Ambulance attended an incident in that region on Sunday,” said a Wales Air Ambulance spokesperson.
“Our crews from Welshpool and Dafen were allocated at 10.28am and attended by air.
"They arrived at the scene at 10.53am. Our involvement concluded at 12.03pm.”
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No information regarding the scale of the incident or how many casualties were involved has been released yet.
Dyfed Powys Police have been contacted, with the force reporting that no officers attended the scene.
The Welsh Ambulance Service have also been contacted for comment.
- The owners of Neuadd Farm have asked us to point out the motocross is not located on the farm.
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