Serious accident at Pershore

A WOMAN was left fighting for her life after the car she was in rolled over and crashed into a telegraph pole.
The woman in her 20s suffered multiple serious injuries and was trapped in the car before being air lifted to the Queen Elizabeth hospital in Birmingham.
A man, who was driving, and a 17 month old baby suffered minor injuries. The crash happened on the A44 Worcester Road, Pinvin, Pershore at around 7.25pm on Saturday.
A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokesman said: “On arrival at the scene, crews found a car that had left the road and rolled over and come to rest on its side.
“The car had also been in collision with a telegraph pole.
“The front seat passenger, a woman believed to be in her 20’s, suffered multiple serious injuries in the crash and was trapped in the car. She received emergency treatment at the scene and was airlifted to Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham Major Trauma Unit for further emergency treatment.
“The hospital had been pre alerted to the womans arrival and serious injuries.
“The man driving the car, and a 17 month old baby, that were also in the car at the time of the crash suffered minor injuries. Both were treated at the scene and transferred to Worcester Royal Hospital for further treatment.”
Two ambulances, two rapid response vehicles, an Incident Support Officer, a BASICS Doctor and the Midlands Air Ambulance from Cosford went to the crash site.



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