A car has gone “into the water” at a marina in Swansea.
South Wales Police confirmed its officers had attended along with colleagues from other emergency services.
They were called to reports of the incident shortly after 10am on Wednesday.
Pictures from the scene show multiple police vehicles and ambulances in attendance.
The air ambulance was also at the scene and a police cordon was put in place.
A spokesperson for the Wales Ambulance Service said the service was called at around 10.01am.
“We sent four hazardous area response teams, one air ambulance, two Cymru high acuity response units, one duty operational manager and one emergency ambulance to the scene where we were assisted by colleagues from the Emergency Medical Retrieval and Transfer Service who travelled by air,” they added in a statement.
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It is not yet known if anyone was in the vehicle at the time.
The incident is currently ongoing and no further details are available at this time.