FOUR people including a young child have been injured in a crash in Redditch.
The incident happened around 10:30 pm on Alcester Road on Saturday, June 25.
A man, the driver of one car, was rushed to Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham with serious injuries.
Droitwich Community First Responders posted on Facebook that two patients were discharged on scene and made their own way to hospital while two other people were taken to hospital by ambulance.
A spokesperson for West Midlands Ambulance Service said: "A local volunteer community first responder (CFR) came across a two-car collision at 10.27 pm on Alcester Road and informed the trust’s control room.
"Two ambulances and a paramedic officer were responded to the scene.
"The driver of one car, a man, sustained potentially serious injuries and was treated on scene before being conveyed by ambulance on blue lights to Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham."
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