A pedestrian is being treated at a trauma unit following a crash in Worcester city centre yesterday.
Paramedics, ambulances and Midlands Air Ambulance from Strensham responded to the crash, on Deansway, that happened just after 4pm on Wednsday, October 14.
A woman involved in the crash was taken to Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham where they are now being treated at the Major Trauma Centre.
Here's how we reported on the crash
A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokeswoman said: “Crews arrived to find the pedestrian, a woman, with serious injuries from the collision.
“She was given advanced trauma care on scene and was conveyed by land ambulance to Birmingham’s QE on blue lights and sirens, with treatment continuing en route.”
An air ambulance took the woman to hospital
Deansway has now been fully reopened.
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