A man has been taken to hospital after falling from a first floor window in Leeds.
Emergency services were called at 9.09am today, April 29, following reports of an injured man in Bramley. The man had suffered the injuries in a fall from a first floor window at a property in Fairfield Mount.
He was rushed to hospital for treatment and police have confirmed he is in a stable condition. A scene is in place in Fairfield Mount as enquiries continue.
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A spokesperson for West Yorkshire Police said: "At 9.09am today, April 29, police were called to Fairfield Mount, Bramley, where a man had been injured in a fall from a first-floor window. He was taken to hospital for treatment and is in a stable condition.
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"A scene is in place in Fairfield Mount and enquiries are being carried out to establish the full circumstances of the incident."
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