Police have blocked off a stretch of road in central Aarhus, Denmark. The fire department is also present at the cordoned-off area. Operations chief Anders Rathcke from Østjyllands Fire and Rescue Service provided this information to TV 2 Østjylland. He stated that the fire department has deployed an incident commander, a fire engine, and a ladder truck to the scene. According to Rathcke, it is not yet known whether there is a fire at the location. The presence of both police and fire services indicates an active emergency response, though the specific reason for the deployment remains unconfirmed. No details have been released about potential injuries, property damage, or the cause of the incident. Authorities have not specified how long the road closure will remain in place. Local traffic may be affected as emergency crews continue their assessment. Residents and commuters are advised to avoid the immediate area until official updates are provided. The situation is ongoing, and further information may become available as responders gather more facts on site. At this time, the only confirmed elements are the road closure by police and the deployment of fire department resources, including personnel and equipment.
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