A woman in her 60s was taken to hospital after suffering a suspected cardiac arrest.
The East Anglian Air Ambulance (EAAA) responded following reports someone was having a medical emergency in Lowestoft.
Paramedics from the East of England Ambulance Service Trust and Anglia One, from the EAAA, were called out at 1.15am on Wednesday, September 29 after a woman in her 60s suffered a cardiac arrest.
A spokesman for the EAAA said: “The critical care team from Anglia One was tasked by rapid response vehicle to Lowestoft to treat a woman in her 60s who suffered a cardiac arrest.
"Doctor Maria Kratz and critical care paramedic Rod Wells gave the patient a full assessment and provided advanced A and E level care at scene.
"She was taken to Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital by land ambulance, accompanied by the HEMS crew, for further treatment."
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