Four people taken to hospital following serious crash
Four people were taken to hospital following a serious collision in Worcester. Two cars collided at a junction of the A4440 and Grove Way in Rushwick, just before 3.45pm on Sunday (November 12).
West Midlands Ambulance Service[1] said they treated four patients from the first car: a man, woman, a teenage girl and a boy. A spokeswoman said: “A man and a woman who were the driver of and a passenger in the car were assessed by ambulance staff and had sustained serious injuries.
Ambulance staff administered advanced trauma care to them at the scene. They were conveyed to Queen Elizabeth Hospital[2] by land ambulance under emergency blue light conditions for further treatment. A teenage girl and a boy who were passengers in the first car were assessed and had sustained non-life threatening injuries.
“They received treatment from ambulance staff at the scene before being conveyed to Worcester Royal Hospital via land ambulance for further assessment.” The driver of the second car did not require treatment.”
Four ambulances, two paramedic officers, a Critical Care Car from Midlands Air Ambulance Service and the Midland Air Ambulance from Strensham attended the incident.
References
- ^ West Midlands Ambulance Service (www.birminghammail.co.uk)
- ^ Queen Elizabeth Hospital (www.birminghammail.co.uk)
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