A man has been airlifted to hospital after an incident at Trowbridge railway station.
South Western Ambulance Service sent two crews to reports of a serious medical emergency at around 7.20am on Sunday (6 April).
Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance was also scrambled to the scene. The helicopter touched down in nearby Stallard Recreation Ground.
Medics provided critical care to a man, who reportedly collapsed at the railway station.
He was stabilised before being put into the air ambulance and flown to Bristol Royal Infirmary for further treatment.
Around a dozen people stopped to watch the helicopter land and take off, many filming the sight on their mobile phones.
In a statement, a spokesperson for South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust confirmed that is sent “two double-crewed land ambulances and an air ambulance” to the incident.
Adding that crews “conveyed one patient by air ambulance to Bristol Royal Infirmary.”