A student has been hospitalised after falling at a children's adventure centre over the weekend.
The managers of a residential adventure centre have confirmed a student was taken to hospital after an incident at the weekend.A spokesperson for West Midlands Ambulance Service said:"We were called to reports of a patient who had fallen near to Church Street in Condover at 7.57pm on Saturday, one ambulance attended the scene.
"On arrival, we discovered one female patient, who following treatment at the scene, was taken to hospital for further assessment." The three-storey Elizabethan manor was bought by residential adventure company, JCA Adventure in 2010.Richard Twynam, managing director of JCA, said:"We regret to confirm an incident occurred resulting in a student being hospitalised.
"Our immediate priority is to support all those involved and to ensure a full and thorough investigation.Shropshire Council, which is leading the investigation, said they were"very sorry" to hear of the"unfortunate incident". Rachel Robinson, Director of Public Health, said:"Shropshire Council’s public protection team are working with the activity provider to investigate the incident and understand what the issues were, and how and where they were caused.Similar stories
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