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Fire crews are assessing the material found
- Credit: Nick Butcher
A person has been taken to hospital suffering with breathing difficulties after a chemical substance was found in a bin on a farm.
Firefighters were called at 9am on Tuesday, March 2 to Lea Farm, in Lea Lane, Great Ashfield, near Bury St Edmunds, with crews from 10 stations alerted to the incident.
The ambulance service, also called to the scene, assessed the patient - who told emergency services of breathing problems following the discovery - before taking the person to hospital.
A spokesman for the East of England Ambulance Service said: One ambulance and two ambulance officer vehicles joined Fire and Rescue colleagues at an address in Great Ashfield following reports of chemical-related incident.