A serious incident in Bexley has led to one person being urgently transported to the hospital earlier this afternoon. Emergency services rushed to North Cray Road following reports of the incident, which occurred just after 2:20pm today, February 7.

Upon arrival, London Ambulance Service personnel, including an ambulance crew, an incident response officer, and a clinical team manager, provided immediate care to the injured party. The individual received treatment at the scene before being conveyed to a local hospital under priority conditions. The current state of the person’s health remains undisclosed, adding to the concern surrounding the event.

Details regarding the cause or specifics of the incident have yet to be made public, leaving many questions unanswered. North Cray Road experienced significant disruptions, with traffic advisories in place between Vicarage Road and The Garden Centre. Consequently, the 492 bus route has been rerouted to accommodate the ongoing emergency response and investigation.

Efforts to gather more information have been made, with inquiries directed to the Metropolitan Police for further insights into what transpired. The community awaits updates, hoping for the swift recovery of the individual involved and clarity on the events that necessitated such a significant emergency response.

A statement from the London Ambulance Service outlined their swift action: “We were called at 2:23pm today (7 February) to reports of an incident on North Cray Road, Bexley. We sent resources to the scene, including ambulance crews, an incident response officer, and a clinical team manager. We treated a patient at the scene before taking them to hospital as a priority.”

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