Police have scrambled to a Trafford supermarket following an incident in-store. Emergency services were called out to Aldi on School Road, Sale, at around 3pm this afternoon (May 18).
Greater Manchester Police say they were called to reports of 'concern for the welfare of a man'. A cordon was in place at the supermarket for more than two hours while officers determined the full circumstances.
The Manchester Evening News understands emergency services were called out to reports of a medical episode, believed to be a cardiac arrest. READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community A man in his 50s has been taken to hospital.
No further details about his condition or the nature of the incident have been released at this stage. An eyewitness told the M.E.N: "At the moment police have closed Aldi.
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