A MAN from Wrexham got the medical attention he needed thanks to smart work from his neighbours.
During Wrexham City Police's daily update, Acting Inspector Mike Norbury touched on a piece of 'great neighbourly action'.
At 8.41pm on Monday evening, officers attended a flat in Wrexham where concerns had been raised following a suspicious thud noise from the flat above.
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Police gained entry to the flat, where they found a male occupant who had fallen and was requiring medical attention.
An ambulance was then requested for the injured man.
A/Inspector Norbury praised the response of the neighbours who made the call and described it as a "great neighbourly action".
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