A baby has tragically died after being flown by air ambulance to hospital in an attempt to save the child's life.
Police have now launched an investigation into what is described as an "unexplained" death.
Emergency services were called to a home in Chilton in the Ferryhill area of County Durham at around 2pm on Wednesday.
The infant was airlifted by paramedics to the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle but died not long after arrival, reported Chronicle Live.
Police confirmed an investigation is currently under way to establish the circumstances surrounding the death which is being treated as unexplained.
It has not been revealed how old the baby was or if the child was a boy or girl and their identity has not been confirmed.
A spokeswoman for Durham Constabulary said: “Police were called to an address in Chilton shortly before 2.30pm today (Wednesday, February 16).
“Paramedics also attended, and a baby was airlifted to the Royal Victoria Infirmary, in Newcastle.
“Sadly, the baby died shortly after arrival.
“Enquiries are ongoing to establish the circumstances surrounding the baby’s death, which is currently being treated as unexplained.”
A North East Ambulance Service spokesperson said that two ambulances were sent to the home as well as assistance by air.
They said: "We received a call at 2.08pm this afternoon to reports of an incident at a private address in the Ferryhill area.
"We dispatched two ambulance crews and requested support from the Air Ambulance."
A spokesman for the Great North Air Ambulance confirmed that a patient was taken to hospital on Wednesday afternoon.
He said: "We mobilised at 14.16 and landed at 14:27. A patient was then flown to hospital."