There was a huge emergency response at a railway station after a man suffered a cardiac arrest.
An air ambulance landed nearby after police and paramedics were called to Ashford International railway station.

The response was sparked on Friday evening after the man collapsed.
An ambulance service spokesperson said: “We were called at about 19:50 on Friday to reports a person had collapsed at Ashford International train station.
“Crews assessed and treated one male patient at the scene before being joined by the air ambulance.
“The patient was then taken by road to William Harvey Hospital for further medical treatment.”
A transport police spokesperson confirmed the force attended the incident.
“Officers were called to Ashford International railway station shortly before 8pm on Friday following reports of a man in cardiac arrest,” they said.
“Paramedics also attended, and a man was taken to hospital.”
An air ambulance was spotted landing in the green space between Bond Road and Christchurch Road in Ashford shortly before 8.30pm.
It then took off shortly before 9pm and headed to the William Harvey Hospital.
The helicopter then left shortly before 9.30pm and headed back to base at Redhill Aerodrome.