Emergency services responded to an incident at a property in Andover on Monday afternoon, with a significant presence at the scene.
At least four ambulances, three police cars, and a fire engine arrived at the address on Rack Close shortly after 4pm.
A police spokesperson confirmed that a patient was transported to the hospital after emergency crews were called to assist.
One officer at the scene reassured residents, saying there was no cause for concern.
The spokesperson said: "Police were called at 4.02 pm to support the ambulance service, who were attending to a patient at a property on Rack Close. The patient has since been taken to hospital."
A neighbour, who asked to remain anonymous, expressed surprise at the number of emergency vehicles at the scene.
"We also saw one car, containing someone senior from the fire service, as he got out of his car, stepped into protective trousers and wore a red coloured vest, before going into the property," the neighbour said.
This is a developing story and we will update it when we get more informaiton.
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