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Woman in hospital after serious incident in Cardiff Woman in hospital after serious incident in Cardiff
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A woman has been taken to hospital with serious injuries following an incident in Cardiff.A woman has been taken to hospital with serious injuries following an incident in Cardiff.
Part of Penarth Road in Grangetown, between North Street and North Clive Street is closed, while there is also a police presence at a nearby school. Part of Penarth Road in Grangetown was closed but has now reopened, while there is still a police presence at a nearby school.
The injured woman has been taken to the city's University Hospital of Wales by ambulance following the incident at 10:30 BST on Friday. The injured woman was taken to the city's University Hospital of Wales by ambulance at about 10:30 BST on Friday.
The police helicopter has also been dispatched. The police helicopter was dispatched and officers wearing body armour were seen in the area.
Viv O'Connell, who lives nearby, said: "I saw a police helicopter hovering over the school for about 45 minutes. There was a big traffic jam because they're not letting anyone through."
Another resident, who did not want to be named, said. "We're all wondering what's going on. All the police will say is there's been an incident and to watch it on television."
A Welsh Ambulance Service spokesman said two rapid response cars, an ambulance and air ambulance were sent to the scene.A Welsh Ambulance Service spokesman said two rapid response cars, an ambulance and air ambulance were sent to the scene.