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Derby: Man in hospital after incident at police station | Derby: Man in hospital after incident at police station |
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Police are at the scene and Ascot Drive has been cordoned off | Police are at the scene and Ascot Drive has been cordoned off |
A man has been taken to hospital following an incident at a police station in Derby. | A man has been taken to hospital following an incident at a police station in Derby. |
Derbyshire Police said officers were in attendance at Ascot Drive police station on the outskirts of the city. | Derbyshire Police said officers were in attendance at Ascot Drive police station on the outskirts of the city. |
Ascot Drive is currently closed and photos on social media show a large police presence. Witnesses have reported hearing several loud bangs. | Ascot Drive is currently closed and photos on social media show a large police presence. Witnesses have reported hearing several loud bangs. |
No further details have been released on what has happened or the injured man's condition. | No further details have been released on what has happened or the injured man's condition. |
Jack Tymon, BBC Radio Derby's reporter at the scene, said the police cordon stretched from the top of Ascot Drive near the joint police and fire station to the junction with Wetherby Road. | |
He said there were six marked police vehicles and three unmarked white vans within the sealed-off area. | |
The air ambulance was called to the scene earlier. | |
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