Pedestrian Seriously Hurt in Nighttime Smash at Birmingham Junction
Two Cars and Pedestrian Collide at Busy Crossroads
A pedestrian was left fighting for life after a nasty crash involving two cars at a busy Birmingham junction late Sunday night. The smash happened at 8.47pm on October 12, where Adderley Road meets Landor Street.
Emergency Crews Flood the Scene
- Three ambulances
- Two paramedic officers
- MERIT trauma doctor and critical care paramedic
- Critical Care Car
West Midlands Ambulance Service (WMAS) scrambled a full medical team to the scene, offering urgent advanced trauma care.
Victims Rushed to Hospital as Investigation Begins
“Upon arrival we found two men in the first car and a woman pedestrian,” said a WMAS spokeswoman.
“The woman had potentially life-threatening injuries and was rushed to Queen Elizabeth Hospital.”
“One male passenger suffered serious injuries and was given advanced care before being driven to Queen Elizabeth Hospital.”
“The other male passenger’s injuries were less severe; he was treated on scene and taken to Good Hope Hospital.”
“No other patients required treatment.”
Police are probing the cause of the collision. Traffic delays were reported as emergency services handled the chaos.