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Medical emergency at company in Beverwijk, trauma helicopter deployed

Medical emergency at company in Beverwijk, trauma helicopter deployed

A medical emergency occurred at a business on Gaasterland in Beverwijk on Tuesday morning, prompting the deployment of a trauma helicopter. Paramedics provided care to the victim at the scene.

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