Police, fire and air ambulance join river search
![Police officer walking towards river with blue and white police emergency tape behind him, Norwich](https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/ace/standard/976/cpsprodpb/206e/live/8634d4d0-ed2b-11ee-8bf3-195418ba9285.jpg)
The multi-agency search began after Norfolk Police received reports about a concern for safety
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Emergency services have been searching a stretch of the river in Norwich city centre.
Norfolk Police said the multi-agency search began after it received reports about a concern for safety.
The ambulance service, air ambulance and fire services were also in attendance, officers added.
A section of Riverside Road, near the city's railway station, has been cordoned off.
![Four men in bright red jackets looking at the river, with a police car in front](https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/ace/standard/976/cpsprodpb/3bba/live/80692630-ed2d-11ee-860f-4b0b053e4cd0.jpg)
Fire, ambulance and air ambulance workers were also called
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