Hartlepool United secured a 2-1 win against Doncaster Rovers at Victoria Park on Tuesday night. The match was marked by a medical incident when a supporter collapsed during the second half. Witnesses reported a large police presence, including the Cleveland dog unit. The patient was referred to primary care for further advice. Josh Umerah and Wes McDonald scored for Hartlepool, while Doncaster's Bobby Faulkner also scored. The incident occurred at 9:38pm on 4 October, and emergency services were quick to respond. A North East Ambulance Service spokesperson confirmed the incident, stating the patient was referred to primary care. The win was a significant one for Hartlepool, with the team coming out on top in a closely contested match. The medical incident was a concerning moment, but fortunately, the patient received prompt medical attention. The match was played in front of a crowd of enthusiastic fans, who were shocked by the medical emergency. The team's victory was a result of their hard work and dedication. Hartlepool's manager will be pleased with the result, and the team will look to build on this win in their upcoming matches. And with this win, Hartlepool will look to continue their good form. But the medical incident was a reminder of the importance of safety at football matches. So the team and the authorities will be working to ensure that such incidents are prevented in the future.