Jamie Arrowsmith – Tuesday 12th February 2024 – 2pm.
Six patients have been treated and taken to hospital following separate RTCs on both sides of the carriageway in North Staffordshire today.
West Midlands Ambulance Service was initially called to reports of a two-car RTC on the southbound M6, between junctions 16 and 15, at 11.35am. Two ambulances, two paramedic officers and the Midlands Air Ambulance from Cosford attended the scene.
A second RTC followed on the northbound carriageway, between junctions 15 and 16, at 11.52am and involved two HGVs and a car. An additional ambulance and paramedic officer was dispatched to this incident.
On arrival at the first incident, on the southbound carriageway, we discovered three patients.
A man was found to have suffered serious injuries and received specialist trauma care at the scene before being taken to Royal Stoke University Hospital by land ambulance. The medic, from the air ambulance, travelled with the patient to help continue treatment enroute to hospital.
A woman was treated for potentially serious injuries whilst a child was treated for injuries not believed to be serious before they were taken to the same hospital, also by land ambulance.
The second collision, on the northbound carriageway, resulted in three patients.
A woman and two children were all treated for injuries not believed to be serious before being taken to Royal Stoke University Hospital on the same land ambulance.
West Midlands Ambulance Service spokesman
The northbound carriageway has since been reopened but the southbound carriageway remains closed at the time of issue of this press release.