Pedestrian given trauma care at scene

Saturday 22nd August 2015 – 7.30pm – John Hawker.

 WMAS Logo on side of RRV 3

A pedestrian was given trauma care at the scene of an RTC today in Solihull.

The incident occurred on Warwick Road at around 12.15pm. A rapid response paramedic, an ambulance, a paramedic officer and the Warwickshire and Northamptonshire Air Ambulance attended the scene.

A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokesman said: “Crews arrived to find an elderly man that had been struck by a car and was lying in the road.

“The man, believed to be in his 60’s, suffered serious head, leg and suspected pelvic injuries.

“Medics carried out trauma care at the scene with the trauma Doctor anaethetising the patient due to his serious injuries.

“The man was then transferred by land ambulance to Queen Elizabeth Hospital Major Trauma Unit for further emergency treatment.

“The family travelling in the car were uninjured in the incident.”

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1 comment

  1. Very Shocking To Hear the News of our Beloved Uncle!!!Whenever I used to meet him,he used to stand and talk to me with patience,encourage me with my activities and after the chat he used give a Sweet Smile to me!! 🙂

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