Man taken to hospital after crash outside petrol station A MAN has been taken to hospital after a crash outside a petrol station. Witnesses reporting seeing an accident between vehicles at the Tesco petrol station, in Highwoods Square, Colchester, at around 12.50pm this afternoon. A number of emergency service vehicles were reportedly on the scene. An East of England Ambulance Service spokesperson said: “An ambulance and rapid response vehicle attended a road traffic collision at Tesco Petrol Station on Highwoods Square in Colchester. An adult male was transported to Colchester General Hospital for further assessment and treatment.” An Essex Fire Service spokesman said: Firefighters were called to assist at the scene of a road traffic collision involving two vehicles.
Published:
3:18 PM May 4, 2021
Updated:
3:50 PM May 4, 2021
A police presence inside the Mobile Clinic and an officer stands outside the taped off shop in Norwich.
- Credit: Sonya Duncan
A mobile phone repair shop in Norwich has been cordoned off after a man was assaulted.
Norfolk Police and the East of England Ambulance Service (EEAST) said they were called to Orford Place around 11.30am on Tuesday.
Two police cars and an ambulance were spotted outside Mobile Clinic a short time later.
Police confirmed they were called to reports a man had been assaulted by another man.
Police cars and an ambulance were called to the scene.
Published:
3:18 PM May 4, 2021
Updated:
3:50 PM May 4, 2021
A police presence inside the Mobile Clinic and an officer stands outside the taped off shop in Norwich.
- Credit: Sonya Duncan
A mobile phone repair shop in Norwich has been cordoned off after a man was assaulted.
Norfolk Police and the East of England Ambulance Service (EEAST) said they were called to Orford Place around 11.30am on Tuesday.
Two police cars and an ambulance were spotted outside Mobile Clinic a short time later.
Police confirmed they were called to reports a man had been assaulted by another man.
Police cars and an ambulance were called to the scene.
FIREFIGHTERS had to free a trapped casualty from a vehicle following a nasty crash on a village road before two people were taken to hospital. Two crews from Clacton and Frinton were called to Clacton Road, in Great Holland, at about 11.45am on Tuesday. They attended the scene after receiving reports of a crash involving two vehicles. Upon arrival they worked with paramedics from the East of England Ambulance Service to help release one person from their vehicle. The casualty was eventually freed by 12:30pm. They were then left in the care of paramedics but the road remain closed by police officers for several hours with drivers being diverted.