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Boy rushed to hospital after suffering cardiac arrest at trampoline park

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A boy has been rushed to hospital after suffering a cardiac arrest at a trampoline park in Salford. Bounce Central in Swinton was forced to shut after police and paramedics raced to the scene at about 12.45pm today (Thursday).

It is understood that a child had suffered a cardiac arrest at the centre. A boy was taken to Royal Manchester Children's Hospital for further treatment.

The extent of his condition and his age have not yet been revealed. READ MORE: 'Taking the p***': Oasis fans react to ticket price news An eyewitness reported seeing an air ambulance landing near to the trampoline park, which is on the Wheatsheaf Industrial Estate, following the incident.

A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said: "We are currently responding to an incident on Labtec Street in Swinton, Salford, to reports regarding the concern for the welfare of a child. "A scene remains in place whilst officers conduct enquiries and the child receives medical treatment." A spokesperson for the North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) said: "We responded to a patient requiring medical attention, sending an ambulance, air ambulance, response vehicle, and advanced paramedic.

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