A patient was airlifted to hospital following an incident in the Lisnaskea area on Saturday morning.
It is understood that the incident occurred on a farm during which it is believed a man was struck by an animal.
A spokesman for the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service (NIAS) stated that a 999 call was received at 6.19am on Saturday June 8 relating to an incident at Royal Oak Road, Lisnaskea.
The NIAS spokesman added: "NIAS despatched one Emergency crew to the scene. The Charity Air Ambulance was also despatched to the incident."
"Following assessment and initial treatment at the scene, one patient was airlifted by the Air Ambulance to the Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast," he concluded.
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