A tragic incident occurred yesterday afternoon on Great Hampton Street in Birmingham, resulting in the death of a pedestrian and injuries to another. West Midlands Ambulance Service (WMAS) responded to multiple emergency calls around 3:45 PM, reporting a collision involving a car and two pedestrians.
Upon arrival, emergency crews found bystanders performing CPR on one of the pedestrians, a man, who had suffered severe injuries. Despite the immediate efforts of the ambulance staff, including a critical care car and a MERIT trauma doctor and paramedic, the man was pronounced dead at the scene.
The second pedestrian, also a man, sustained minor injuries and was treated by ambulance staff before being transported to Sandwell Hospital for further evaluation and care.
The driver of the car involved, a woman, was assessed by medical personnel at the scene and subsequently discharged without requiring hospitalization.
West Midlands Ambulance Service has extended its condolences to the family and friends of the deceased and continues to investigate the circumstances surrounding the collision. The area experienced temporary traffic disruptions while emergency services managed the scene and commenced their preliminary investigations.
This incident serves as a sombre reminder of the critical importance of road safety for both drivers and pedestrians. The local authorities are likely to review traffic and pedestrian safety measures in the area to prevent future tragedies.