A person was left with "life-threatening" injuries after being hit by a train at Romford Station this afternoon.
Emergency services were scrambled to the station just after 1pm today (August 12) following reports of a "casualty on the tracks".
A doctor and a paramedic from London's Air Ambulance trauma team, as well as an ambulance crew, treated a person at the scene before taking them to hospital "as a priority".
The patient survived the incident but their injuries are believed to be "life-threatening".
Firefighters were also called to Romford Station to help the other emergency services, with two fire engines and a fire rescue unit from Ilford Fire Station arriving at the scene just after 1.15pm.
The incident caused severe delays across the entire Elizabeth Line, from White Chapel to Shenfield.
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Minor disruptions continued to affect the line until 6pm.
Romford Station was closed and buses along South Street were diverted following the incident - although all services have now returned to normal.
The British Transport Police say the incident is "not believed to be suspicious".
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A spokesperson said: "Officers were called to Romford railway station at 1.10pm today (August 12) following reports of a casualty on the tracks.
"Paramedics also attended and a person was taken to hospital with injuries believed to be life-threatening.
"The incident is not believed to be suspicious."
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