Midlands Air Ambulance at Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham

Woman killed and man fighting for life at Birmingham's Queen Elizabeth Hospital after coach crash

by · Birmingham Live

A woman was killed after an horrific crash between a car and a coach in Worcestershire. A man was also fighting for life having been airlifted to Birmingham's Queen Elizabeth Hospital following the collision yesterday.

West Midlands Ambulance Service were called to reports of a collision at the junction of Blackmore Park Road and the B4208 in Worcester at 3.21pm, yesterday, Tuesday, November 26. It sent three ambulances, a paramedic officer and the Midlands Air Ambulance from Strensham to the scene.

A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokeswoman said: “On arrival, crews found three patients; a woman and two men. The woman, a passenger in the car, was in a critical condition. Sadly, it quickly became apparent that nothing could be done to save her, and she was declared dead at the scene.

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“One man, the driver of the car, was found in a critical condition. Crews administered specialist trauma care, before he was taken by air ambulance to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham to received further specialist care. The second man, the driver of the coach, was assessed by ambulance staff, but did not wish to be conveyed to hospital.”