Pedestrian airlifted from collision with car in Evesham

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Midlands Air Ambulance at scene of road traffic collision in Evesham

Thursday 11th September 2014 – 2.15pm – Claire Brown.

A man has sustained a suspected facial fracture following a collision with a car in Evesham.

West Midlands Ambulance Service was called to the A46 in Evesham near Broadway Road shortly after 10.00am this morning (Thursday). A responder paramedic and the Midlands Air Ambulance from Strensham air base attended the scene.

A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokeswoman said: “Ambulance staff arrived to find a pedestrian, a 23 year old man, who had been in collision with a car on the dual carriageway.

“The man, upon assessment, was found to have sustained a suspected fracture to his cheekbone and also had a low blood pressure reading. The man, who had remarkably escaped more serious injury, was given pain relief and immobilised as a precaution due to the nature of the incident. Once stable, the man was airlifted to Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham for further assessment and treatment.”

 

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