A man riding a mobility scooter died in a car accident. It happened on Alcester Road South, Kings Heath, near the junction with Livingstone Road, yesterday afternoon, June 16th.
The paramedics gave advanced life support to the man who was in critical condition, but nothing could be done to save him. He was pronounced dead at the scene, which was closed for several hours.
A West Midlands ambulance spokesman said: “On arrival, crews discovered a patient, a man, on a motorbike. The man had been seriously injured in the incident and was found to be in critical condition.
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“Ambulance personnel immediately began administering advanced life support, but unfortunately, despite their best efforts, it became clear that nothing could be done to save him, and it was confirmed that he died at the scene. facts “.
Police close Alcester Road South in Kings Heath. (Image: Birmingham Live)
Two ambulances, a paramedic officer, a MERIT trauma doctor and the West Midlands care team attended the incident.
BirminghamLive has contacted West Midlands police for comment. In a statement yesterday, the force said: “We have been called to a serious collision with a car and a mobility scooter on Alcester Road South, near the junction with Livingstone Road, Brandwood, shortly after 2.30pm. of today “.
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