A man has died after collapsing at a the multi-storey car park in Trowbridge.
Emergency services were called to the medical incident in St Stephen’s Place at around 12.30pm on Monday afternoon (16 February).
Great Western Air Ambulance Charity (GWAAC) were scrambled, with critical care medics providing assistance to local ambulance crews on scene.

Despite their best efforts, a man aged in his 60s was pronounced dead.
Wiltshire Police confirmed that they were called to the sudden death of a man, and there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding it.
A spokesperson for the force sent their condolences to the man’s family.
Trowbridge Town Council councillor Stephen Cooper, at the time of the incident, asked members of the public to stay away from the scene.
On social media, he wrote: “Incident ongoing in Trowbridge Multi Storey Car Park. Two ambulances, police and ambulance in attendance.
“Please avoid the area if you can and allow the emergency services to do their job. Thank you.”
The GWAAC helicopter touched down in Trowbridge Town Park, metres from the incident.
A spokesperson for the South Western Ambulance Service said: “We were called at 12:15hrs on Monday 16 February to an incident in Trowbridge.
“We sent two double-crewed land ambulances, an air ambulance, and an operations officer to the scene.”









