Two teenage girls have been left injured after a car flipped on its roof in Stourport last night.  

West Midlands Ambulance Service were called to reports of a single-car collision on Kingsway at 10.53pm yesterday (Wednesday, July 24). 

One ambulance, a paramedic officer, the Midlands Air Ambulance Critical Care Car, a MERIT trauma doctor with a critical care paramedic and a BASICS doctor attended the scene. 

On arrival, the crews found a car that had overturned onto its roof and two female teenagers. 

One was treated for potentially serious injuries and the other had injuries not believed to be serious. 

They have both been taken to Worcestershire Royal Hospital. 

A spokesperson for West Midlands Ambulance Service said: "We were called to reports of a single car RTC on Kingsway at 10.53pm.

"One ambulance, a paramedic officer, the Midlands Air Ambulance Critical Care Car a MERIT trauma doctor with a critical care paramedic and a BASICS doctor attended the scene.

"On arrival, we discovered a car that had overturned and come to rest on its roof.

"There were two patients, both female teenagers. One was treated for potentially serious injuries and the other for injuries not believed to be serious before they were both taken to Worcester Royal Hospital."

West Mercia Police also attended the scene and closed the road between Minster Road and Burlish Crossing for more than two hours last night. 

The road reopened at around 12.15am. 

A spokesperson for West Mercia Police said: "Police were called at 10.50pm last night (Wednesday, July 24) to a single vehicle collision on the Kingsway in Stourport.

"Two people were injured. The road was closed between Burlish Crossing and the junction of Minster Road and reopened at around 12.15am."