A man was brought to the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast by Air Ambulance after an incident involving a bull in Co Fermanagh.
It’s understood the man, believed to be in his 20s, was initially taken to the South West Acute Hospital following the incident at the Enniskillen Ulster Farmers Mart on Thursday.
The Air Ambulance charity were then called to the Enniskillen hospital, where he was transported to the Royal to be treated for his injuries.
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A spokesperson for the NI Ambulance Service said the incident had been reported to them at around midday on Thursday.
“The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service received a 999 call at 12:01 on Thursday, 21 April,” the spokesperson said.
“NIAS despatched Charity Air Ambulance with HEMS on board were also tasked to the incident who then transported the patient from South West Acute Hospital to the Royal Victoria Hospital.”
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