Six treated in two car RTC

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Wednesday 7th January 2015 – 8.35am – Suzie Wheaton.

Six people were assessed and treated by ambulance crews following a road traffic collision in Wolverhampton last night.

West Midlands Ambulance Service was called to the incident on the Birmingham Road in Wolverhampton at approximately 11.25pm.

Three ambulances and a paramedic area support officer were dispatched to the scene.

A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokeswoman: “Ambulance crews were called to reports of two cars that had been in collision.

“One of the cars had been carrying four male occupants believed to be in their 20’s. The driver was treated at the scene for a head injury. He was fully immobilised and conveyed to New Cross hospital. The front seat passenger was also immobilised and a third occupant was treated for minor injuries before being taken to the same hospital.

“The second car had been carrying two occupants, both men believed to be in their late 20’s. One of the men was treated for minor injuries and was conveyed to New Cross Hospital for further assessment and treatment.”

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