A4110 Crash in Herefordshire

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Monday 6th January 2014 – 1pm – Steve Parry.

A man has been taken to hospital following a road traffic collision between a car and bus on the A4110 Aymestrey near Hereford this morning.

West Midlands Ambulance Service was called to the incident, just before 7.15am.

An ambulance; a paramedic in a rapid response vehicle; a paramedic officer and the Midlands Air Ambulance from Cosford attended the scene.

A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokesman said: “Crews arrived to find a car significantly damaged after in colliding with a bus.

“The driver of the car, a man in his thirties, was treated for pelvic, chest and abdominal injuries.

The patient was immobilised with the use of a neck collar and spinal board before being airlifted to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital for further assessment and treatment.

“The bus driver was assessed at the scene and did not require further treatment. No passengers were on board the bus at the time.

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Cyclist Airlifted from Walsall

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Saturday 4th January 2014 – 5pm – Steve Parry.

A cyclist has been taken to hospital following a road traffic collision in Walsall this afternoon.

West Midlands Ambulance Service was called to Walker Road in Bloxwich at 2.45pm.

An ambulance; a paramedic officer together with the Midlands Air Ambulance from Cosford, attended the scene.

A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokesman said: “The ambulance service responded to a collision between a car and cyclist in Bloxwich.

“Crews treated a fifteen year old female for potentially serious head and leg injuries.

“The patient was immobilised using a neck collar and placed on a spinal board before being airlifted to Birmingham Children’s Hospital for further assessment and treatment.”

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Car Collides with Tree

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Saturday 4th January 2014 – 4pm – Steve Parry.

Two people have been taken to hospital following a road traffic collision in West Bromwich this afternoon.

West Midlands Ambulance Service was called to Forge Lane at just after midday following reports of a car colliding with a tree.

Two ambulances; a paramedic officer, a paramedic in rapid response vehicle and the Midlands Air Ambulance from Cosford attended the scene.

A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokesman said: “Crews responded to a road traffic collision in Forge Lane.

“The female driver, believed to be in her thirties, was treated for head lacerations. She was trapped in the vehicle for about twenty minutes before being released.

“The patient was given pain relief and immobilised with the use of a neck collar and spinal board before being taken by land ambulance to Sandwell General Hospital.

“A female passenger in the car was also assessed by ambulance staff before being taken to Sandwell General with minor injuries.”

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Mountain Biker Airlifted

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Thursday 2nd January 2014 – 4.35pm – Steve Parry.

A mountain biker injured on a Cannock Chase bike trail has been airlifted to hospital this afternoon.

West Midlands Ambulance Service was called to an isolated area of the Monkey Trail on Cannock Chase in Staffordshire at just before 2pm. Ambulance staff were assisted by local rangers from the Forestry Commission in locating the patient

An ambulance, together with a Community First Responder and the Midlands Air Ambulance from Tatenhill in Staffordshire attended the scene.

A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokesman said: “Crews responded to an incident in which a man had reportedly fallen from his bike on one of the Chase mountain bike trails.

“A man in his forties was treated by ambulance staff for a pelvic injury. The patient was immobilised with the use of a neck collar and spinal board before being airlifted to Derby Royal Infirmary for further assessment and treatment”

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Fatal road traffic collision

Wednesday 1st January 2014 – 10pm – Chris Kowalik.

A man has died following a collision with a car in the Four Oaks area of Sutton Coldfield.

West Midlands Ambulance Service was called to Mere Green Road at 6.05pm today.

Two ambulances, a paramedic area support officer in a rapid response vehicle and the MERIT team of a trauma doctor and a critical care practitioner were called to the case.

A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokesman said: “The man, a pedestrian, was quickly taken to Good Hope Hospital where he was confirmed dead.”

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Four 999 calls every minute

 

Wednesday 1st January 2014 – 5.45am – Claire Brown.

As soon as the clock struck midnight, more than 200 ambulances and 100 paramedic officers were on hand to respond to four calls a minute.

The last four hours of 2013 (from 8.00pm – midnight) saw 999 calls steadily increase but it was the start of 2014 which saw demand on the ambulance service increase to an average of four 999 calls every minute. A large proportion of them being alcohol-related and included assaults, overdoses, road traffic collisions and falls. The peak rate of calls came in between 1.00am and 2.00am. Between 8.00pm New Year’s Eve and 5.00am New Year’s Day, the Trust responded to 1,875 calls. The breakdown is as follows:

Coventry and Warwickshire: 269

Birmingham: 485

Black Country: 389

Herefordshire: 39

Shropshire: 102

Staffordshire: 365

Worcestershire: 159

The Temporary Minor Injuries Unit (TMIU) on Broad Street in Birmingham returned for its 7th year to reduce A&E admissions and free up ambulances for genuinely life threatening cases. Staffed by WMAS paramedics, technicians, Central Accident Resuscitation Emergency (CARE) Team nurses and doctors, Community First Responders and volunteers from the British Red Cross and St John, the TMIU treated more than 125 people during the NYE celebrations.

Chief Executive Anthony Marsh said: “It’s thanks to the meticulous planning, hard work and dedication of staff on New Year’s Eve that we’re able to continue to provide patients in the West Midlands with high level care when they need it the most.

“New Year’s Eve is traditionally the busiest night of the year for the ambulance service. This year has been no exception and I am immensely proud of the way the Service has dealt with the surge in 999 calls. Thank you to my staff and the many volunteers who have given up their night to ensure the safety of everyone in the West Midlands. I would like to wish everyone a happy, healthy and prosperous 2014.”

 

Incidents of note:

West Midlands Ambulance Service was called to the following incidents:

Keelinge Street, Tipton, Dudley (10.56pm)

Intoxicated man in his 40s sustained a serious head injury after reportedly falling down stairs. Two ambulances, a responder paramedic and a MERIT trauma doctor attended the scene. The man was unconscious and due to the nature of his condition and injury, the doctor decided to anaesthetise him on scene. The man was taken to Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham; the doctor travelled in the ambulance to continue vital emergency treatment en route.

Callow Hill Rock, Kidderminster (0.55am)

Two vehicle road traffic collision, seven people involved. Mercia Accident Rescue Service (MARS) doctor and ambulance crew attended. Six of the seven occupants were discharged from care with very minor or no injuries after being triaged by the doctor and ambulance crew at the scene. One occupant, a teenage boy, sustained abdominal injuries in the collision. He was given pain relief and fully immobilised before being taken to Birmingham Children’s Hospital.

Meon Rise, Pedmore, Stourbridge (1.28am)

Kitchen fire at residential property. Ambulance crew and paramedic area support officer attended. Man suffering with severe difficulty breathing due to the effects of smoke inhalation. Crews gave the man oxygen therapy and conveyed him on blue lights to Russells Hall Hospital for further treatment.

River Wye near Caravan Park, Mordiford, Herefordshire (3.30am)

Reports of woman in river. Hazardous Area Response Team (HART) paramedics, paramedic area support officer, an ambulance crew and a BASICS doctor attended along with police and fire colleagues. A woman was rescued from the river and treated for the effects of hypothermia by ambulance staff before being taken to Hereford Hospital.

A500 Northbound just before Tunstall, Bradwell, Stoke-on-Trent (3.47am)

Pedestrian in collision with car. An ambulance and paramedic area support officer attended the scene. Two off duty ambulance staff came across the incident and stopped to help. The pedestrian, a man in his 20s, sustained a serious head injury and was stabilised on scene before being taken by land ambulance on blue lights to University Hospital North Staffordshire.

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Notes to Editors:

With reference to call numbers listed above – the figures cannot be broken down more locally (towns/districts). With reference to incidents listed above – no further information is available. Interview requests – Interviews may be possible from 9.00am onwards on New Year’s Day only.

The press office reopens on Wednesday 2nd January for day-to-day regular enquiries.