RTC in Pillerton Priors

PILLERTON PRIOIRS - 03.05.14

Saturday 3rd May 2014 – 10.00am – Suzie Fothergill.

Three people have been taken to hospital following an incident in Warwickshire last night.

West Midlands Ambulance Service dispatched two ambulances, a rapid response vehicle and a paramedic area support officer to the road traffic incident on Banbury Road in Pillerton Priors at approximately 9.50pm.

A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokeswoman said: “Crews were called to a single vehicle road traffic collision. On arrival at the scene, crews found a car that was facing the wrong direction on the carriageway.

“The driver, a man in his 20’s, was treated for a chest injury believed to have been caused by the seat belt.

“The front seat passenger, a woman in her 20’s, had sustained neck, back and leg injuries. Due to the nature of her injuries the woman was fully immobilised and extricated from the vehicle, with the assistance of the fIre service.

“A baby, who was restrained in a child seat in the rear of the vehicle, was assessed at the scene and fortunately had sustained no obvious injuries.

“All three occupants of the car were conveyed to Warwick Hospital for further assessment and treatment.”

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