Emergency services called to ‘sudden death’ in Cambridge

Cambridgeshire Police confirmed they attended a sudden death in Cambridge this afternoon (Tuesday, April 25). The force was called at about 3.10pm to an address in Cromwell Road.
Police cars, fire engines, and ambulances were seen by an eyewitness.
A spokesperson for Cambridgeshire Police[1] said that there had been a sudden death. It is not believed to have been suspicious.
Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue also attended an address in Cromwell Road. A spokesperson said: "Crews were called to reports of a building fire, but it was a false alarm and they were stood down."
CambridgeshireLive[3] has contacted the East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust[4] for comment.
References
- ^ Cambridgeshire Police (www.cambridge-news.co.uk)
- ^ Great Gidding Primary School to close: 'Extremely painful but right decision’ says council (www.cambridge-news.co.uk)
- ^ CambridgeshireLive (www.cambridge-news.co.uk)
- ^ East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust (www.cambridge-news.co.uk)