TWO people were rushed to hospital after a car crashed into a wall in Bewdley.
Emergency services were called to Lower Park in Bewdley at 2.11am this morning (Monday, September 9) and two ambulances, a paramedic officer and a MERIT trauma doctor from West Midlands Ambulance Service were sent to the scene.
A man was found with multiple injuries in a serious condition and a woman, who was the driver of the car, had also suffered potentially serious injuries.
An ambulance service spokesman said: "Crews arrived to find two patients, one of whom, a man, was in a serious condition having suffered multiple injuries in the incident.
“He received specialist trauma care at the scene and once his condition had been stabilised, he was taken to Queen Elizabeth Hospital on blue lights and sirens. The doctor travelled with the patient to help continue treatment on the way to hospital.
“The driver of the car, a woman, was treated for potentially serious injuries and taken to the same hospital for further assessment.”
Both were taken to major trauma centres for further treatment.
Firefighters from Bewdley, who attended the scene at 2.14am, released two dogs from the car and made the scene safe.
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