Two women rushed to hospital after crash involving lorry and two cars in village near Shrewsbury

Emergency services were called to a collision at the junction of Merrington Road and Baschurch Road in Bomere Heath[1] shortly before 2.30pm yesterday (Tuesday, May 20). Two land ambulances and the Midlands Air Ambulance from Cosford[2] attended the scene. Crews arrived to a crash involving a lorry and two cars. 

A woman was treated for potentially serious injuries while a second was treated for injuries that were not believed to be serious. Both were taken to Royal Shrewsbury Hospital. A West Midlands Ambulance Service[3] spokesperson said: "We were called to reports of a collision involving two cars and a lorry at the junction of Merrington Road and Baschurch Road at 2.28pm yesterday, two ambulances and the Midlands Air Ambulance from Cosford attended the scene. 

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"We treated a woman for potentially serious injuries and a second for injuries not believed to be serious before both were taken to Royal Shrewsbury Hospital by land ambulance."

References

  1. ^ Bomere Heath (www.shropshirestar.com)
  2. ^ Cosford (www.shropshirestar.com)
  3. ^ West Midlands Ambulance Service (wmas.nhs.uk)