Emergency services were scrambled to reports of youths who had climbed over railings on a railway bridge.
Police and fire attended the scene on Thomas Savin Road. Photo: Google
The alarm was raised by two concerned members of the public about some teenagers who had climbed over the railings on the disused railway bridge on Thomas Savin Road in Oswestry.On arrival, police found the youths had managed to free themselves and had left the area. Shropshire Fire and Rescue also rushed to the scene to assist police, but were stood down on their arrival.
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