A medical incident in Chirk required air ambulance, police and fire service support this morning, February 7.
The medical incident occurred at the Kronospan site in chirk involving an employee which required a response from the emergency services.
Kronospan has confirmed that the incident was a "non-work related medical emergency'.
A Kronospan spokesman said: "This was a non-work related medical emergency that involved one of our own employees and it was attended by the air ambulance and road ambulance crews.
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"Due to the personal nature of the incident, we will not be making any further statement with regards to the individual involved.
"We would like to thank the emergency services for their quick response in attending site and transferring the affected employee to hospital.
"Our wishes are with the individual involved and their family at this time."
Police and fire crews attended the incident to assist with the landing of the air ambulance.
A spokesperson at North Wales Fire and Rescue said: "One crew did attend a factory on Holyhead Road, Chirk at 10.15 to assist the ambulance service but no fire service action was required."
Chirk Town Councillor Brian J.Colley has expressed that he "sincerely hopes the individual makes a full recovery" and his thoughts are with the individual and their family.
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