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Emergency services at riverside incident

Emergency services at riverside incident

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Emergency services have been at the scene of a riverside incident throughout the evening.
Police were called to Beccles Quay, off Fen Lane, just before 17:30 BST.
Suffolk Fire & Rescue, ambulance crews and air ambulance are in attendance.
They were also joined by the coastguard, a police spokesperson has said.
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