TWO AMBULANCES were sent to the scene of an incident at a Wrexham housing estate last night (October 23).
Concerns were raised via social media as emergency services were spotted in the Pentre Gwyn area of Caia Park.
Local resident Mike Bagnall shared the video at the top of this article to his Facebook page.
It shows that both Wales Ambulance Service (WAS) personnel and several North Wales Police officers were at the scene.
Another eyewitness - who wished to remain anonymous - told the Leader that police officers are still at Pentre Gwyn this afternoon (October 24) and that a property has been cordoned off there.
They added that 'several' police cars were at the scene last night and that it was a 'crazy scene' and what looked like a 'major' incident.
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Commenting on the incident, a Welsh Ambulance Service spokesperson added: “We were called at 6.18pm last night to an incident at an address on Pentre Gwyn, Wrexham.
“We sent two emergency ambulances and the Emergency Medical Retrieval and Transfer Service to the scene.”
A North Wales Police statement on the incident is expected later today.
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