Home   Weald   News   Article

Man in his 50s died after collapsing in farm land off Marden Road, Cranbrook air ambulance and ambulance crews attended

A man who collapsed in Cranbrook has died despite efforts to save his life.

Ambulance crews were called to reports of a man aged in his 50s collapsing in farm land off Marden Road yesterday.

While en route, paramedics received a call to say he had stopped breathing.

The Kent, Surrey and Sussex Air Ambulance was scrambled. Stock picture
The Kent, Surrey and Sussex Air Ambulance was scrambled. Stock picture

Those on scene carried out CPR in a bid to resuscitate the him, but when emergency services arrived, he was pronounced dead.

An ambulance spokesman said: "We would like to thank those on scene who carried out CPR. Despite all efforts, when we arrived on the scene the man was pronounced dead.

"He had collapsed after suffering a cardiac arrest."

The air ambulance helicopter also attended.


Stories you might have missed

Woman 'stabbed in front of children during burglary'

Disabled man attacked in the street by gang of youths

'Britain's worst' Christmas tree removed after vandals attack

Charity volunteer drowns on adventure trip

Close This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies.Learn More