A passenger has been left in a potentially serious condition following a crash involving two vehicles.
Police officers and ambulance crews were called to Walnut Tree Avenue in the south of Hereford this afternoon (October 15), at around 2.14 pm.
A spokesperson for West Midlands Ambulance Service said that crews arrived at the scene, after a car had collided with a stationary trailer, and found two patients, a man and a woman who were the driver and a passenger in the car.
Both were assessed by ambulance staff, the driver had sustained injuries not believed to be serious and the passenger was in a potentially serious condition.
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They received treatment at the scene before being conveyed to Hereford County Hospital for further assessment.
A spokesperson for West Mercia police previously told the Hereford Times that they had received a call at around 1:40 pm this afternoon, with reports of a collision on the busy cut-through street. However, the spokesperson added that the car had collided with a stationary lorry.
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