Two women have been left injured after a serious crash on the B1108
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Two women have been left injured after a serious crash on the B1108.
Two women have been left injured after a serious crash on the B1108
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The crash, which closed the B1108 at Hingham for several hours, saw the East of England Ambulance Service send two ambulances, an ambulance officer and the air ambulance following a call at 12.10pm.
The driver of the Ford, a woman in her 40s, was taken to the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital with serious, but not life-threatening, injuries while the Toyota driver was also taken to hospital and treated for minor injuries.
Tom Abell will become the new chief executive of the East of England Ambulance Service THE ambulance service which provides help for the whole of Essex has appointed a new head. The East of England Ambulance Service has selected Tom Abell, deputy chief executive at Mid and South Essex NHS, to become the new permanent chief executive in the autumn. Announcing the appointment, EEAST’s chairperson Nicola Scrivings said: “Tom brings significant experience in the NHS and, just as importantly, has been a key part in building a positive culture for staff. “These qualities will be central to building and leading a stable and successful executive team to continue to improve our culture for our valued staff, and maintain high-quality services for our patients.”
A PATIENT has been taken to hospital after a crash on the A120. The road was closed in both directions between the Stisted turn-off to the A131 for Marks Farm roundabout following the collision. Two ambulances, a rapid response vehicle, an ambulance officer and Essex Police were all in attendance at the scene. One patient was transported to Broomfield Hospital following the incident. An eyewitness reported that two cars had collided and one had flipped over 180 degrees. A spokesperson from the East of England Ambulance Service said: We were called to the A120 shortly before 3.30pm yesterday to reports of a collision.
A PATIENT has been taken to hospital after a crash on the A120. The road was closed in both directions between the Stisted turn-off to the A131 for Marks Farm roundabout following the collision. Two ambulances, a rapid response vehicle, an ambulance officer and Essex Police were all in attendance at the scene. One patient was transported to Broomfield Hospital following the incident. An eyewitness reported that two cars had collided and one had flipped over 180 degrees. A spokesperson from the East of England Ambulance Service said: We were called to the A120 shortly before 3.30pm yesterday to reports of a collision.