Two children were taken to hospital after being pulled out of the sea at Wells beach over the weekend.
Police were called to Beach Road in Wells at 2.55pm on Sunday (August 20) following reports that two children had been recovered from the water.
An East Anglian Air Ambulance also attended the scene.
Both children were taken to Queen Elizabeth Hospital, in King’s Lynn, by land ambulance. Norfolk Police confirmed their injuries were not life-threatening or life-changing.
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An East Anglian Air Ambulance spokesperson said: "We were tasked to north Norfolk by helicopter to assist the East of England Ambulance Service with two people who had suffered a medical emergency.
"Doctor Alex, critical care paramedic Paul, and supervisor Dr Rob supported the emergency services at the scene.
"The patients were then taken by land ambulance to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King’s Lynn for further treatment."
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