Man injured in ladder fall
A man has suffered serious pelvic injuries after falling 10 feet from a ladder.

Ambulance crews were called to Stotfold Road in Arlesey shortly before 6pm on Thursday (June 5).
An ambulance, paramedic officer and the East Anglian Air Ambulance attended.
East of England Ambulance Service paramedic Steven Langridge, who was in the first ambulance on scene, said: “From the initial assessments I thought that he may have fractured his pelvis and his blood pressure was low so we called out the air ambulance.
“We administered pain relief which kept him stable and he was taken by land to Bedford Hospital for further treatment.”
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The man, in his 50s, is not thought to be in a life threatening condition.