The man was involved in the crash on Rayleigh High Street outside the Iceland food store. A spokesman for the East of England Ambulance Service Trust said: We were called to the High Street at around 8.30am today following reports of a collision. One ambulance attended and crews treated a male patient at the scene before transporting him to Southend University Hospital for further assessment and care. The Essex Traffic Control Centre has advised that there are delays in both directions leading up to where the crash happened.
By Press Association 2021
Vicky Lovelace-Collins
The family of an NHS paramedic who was killed in a road crash have called for the Government’s help to secure the return of a Turkish suspect.
The PA news agency understands Seda Gun is alleged to have caused the death of Vicky Lovelace-Collins in Stevenage in September 2018.
Hertfordshire Police told the 38-year-old’s family “some months later” that the suspect had travelled back to Turkey days after the crash in Lonsdale Road.
The “NHS hero” was treated by colleagues from East of England Ambulance Service (EEAS) for significant head injuries, a fractured pelvis and a broken wrist after a car crashed into her motorbike near her home.
Thomas at Cornwall Air Ambulance
- Credit: Really/Mike Hogan
Chances are you’ve seen the Cornwall Air Ambulance’s distinctive red and yellow helicopter fly overhead at some point. Each year, the air ambulance heads out on more than 750 calls to provide critical care to the most seriously ill and injured people in the county.
Cornwall Air Ambulance
- Credit: Really/Mike Hogan
Now a new documentary, Cornwall Air 999, provides a detailed look at the incredible work carried out by the team following two months of filming this summer.
‘People are always fascinated by things they don’t fully understand and shows like this provide an opportunity to be a fly on the wall,’ says Thomas Hennessy Jones, a critical care paramedic who features in the 10-part series.
By Press Association 2021
Vicky Lovelace-Collins
The family of an NHS paramedic who was killed in a road crash have called for the Government’s help to secure the return of a Turkish suspect.
The PA news agency understands Seda Gun is alleged to have caused the death of Vicky Lovelace-Collins in Stevenage in September 2018.
Hertfordshire Police told the 38-year-old’s family “some months later” that the suspect had travelled back to Turkey days after the crash in Lonsdale Road.
The “NHS hero” was treated by colleagues from East of England Ambulance Service (EEAS) for significant head injuries, a fractured pelvis and a broken wrist after a car crashed into her motorbike near her home.
Recap: A10 traffic as two-vehicle crash completely shuts road near Royston
The road was shut in both directions
The A10 was shut in both directions after a serious crash near Royston.
The road was closed from the A505 to Royston Road due to the incident.
Two vehicles are reported to be involved in the collision and emergency services were seen at the scene.
The road was shut at around 2pm on the afternoon of Wednesday, January 27.
Traffic was affected between Royston and Cambridge and drivers should avoid the area.
Hertfordshire Constabulary and the East of England Ambulance Service have been approached for comment on the incident.