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Air ambulance attends two incidents in Kings Langley on same day

East Anglian Ambulance Service helicopter. Credit: Stephen Sparks A man was taken to hospital after he was injured at a construction yard. The emergency services were called to an address in Kings Langley on Friday morning after reports a man was hurt. The East Anglian Air Ambulance also attended the scene, and was one of two jobs the crew attended in Kings Langley on the same day. The first emergency call came at around 8am on February 5 from a construction yard in Toms Lane, following an incident which is being treated by the emergency services as an industrial accident . The East Anglian Air Ambulance said doctor Natalie Lonsdale, critical care paramedic Tim Daniels, and supervisor doctor Ed Barnard assisted the East of England ambulance team by helping to assess and treat the patient; a man in his 60 s, and by administering pain relief, before the patient was taken to hospital by road.

Occupants safely escape early morning fire in Derry Township

TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. A Derry Township man was taken to a Pittsburgh hospital for treatment of burns after escaping a house fire early Thursday, according to Bradenville Fire Chief Mark Piantine. Firefighters were called to the home near the intersection of Pizza Barn Road and Toms Lane at 2:40 a.m, according to Westmoreland 911. Piantine said the A-frame home with large windows was fully engulfed in flames when crews got there. “It’s completely destroyed,” he said. It took firefighters more than an hour to get the flames under control while they contended with icy conditions. The home was set back a long driveway off the main road and crews laid an additional 1,700 feet of hose to reach the nearest fire hydrant, Piantine said.

Plans to convert The Bell pub site in Kings Langley into housing

A notice in this week’s Watford Observer states Leewood Construction have applied to convert what was The Bell pub in Primrose Hill into three flats and to build two, two-storey semi-detached homes. The former pub is a listed building. Three Rivers District Council has also received an application to demolish a former petrol station and ten lock-up garages to build two detached five-bedroom houses facing Wolsey Road and North Approach in Moor Park. Meanwhile, a section of road in both Sarratt and Aldenham are set to temporarily close for roadworks as early as next month and periodic disruption may last for more than a year.

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