A woman has fallen from a city centre car park.
Emergency services rushed to the scene of ParkBee, on Heathfield Street, after reports of a concern for the safety of a woman, at around 6.40am on Wednesday, March 29. Officers later confirmed that the woman had fallen from the car park.
Paramedics responded and took the woman to hospital. A police cordon is currently in place in the area and drivers are being urged to avoid the car park.
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A spokesperson for Merseyside Police said: "We can confirm that officers are currently at Heathfield Street in Liverpool city centre this morning, Wednesday 29 March, following a report of concern for the safety of a woman.
"Emergency services were called at around 6.40am to a report that the woman had fallen from a car park. North West Ambulance Service took her to hospital.
"The car park is currently closed and motorists are advised to avoid the area. Thank you for your patience as we deal with this incident."
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