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Man in hospital after incident in Wiston, Pembrokeshire Bomb disposal team called after man hurt in Wiston, Pembs
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A man has been airlifted to hospital following an incident in a Pembrokeshire village. Bomb disposal experts have been called to a Pembrokeshire village following a minor explosion.
The Welsh Ambulance Service said they were called to a property in Wiston, near Haverfordwest at 10:54 BST on Thursday. A man suffered non-life threatening injuries following the incident in Wiston at 12:05 BST and was airlifted to Swansea's Morriston Hospital.
The man, who has non-life threatening injuries, was taken to Swansea's Morriston Hospital. Properties nearby have been evacuated and the road towards Crundale has been closed off with motorists being asked to avoid the area.
Police and fire crews are also at the scene. Fire crews and the Welsh Ambulance Service have also attended the scene.