Ambulance worker, 66, was killed when a rock was flung up from the tyres of a passing lorry in tragic accident as he was racing to 999 call, his family say
Jeremy Daw was sat in the passenger seat of an ambulance when rock kicked up from tyres into windscreen
The 66-year-old had returned to the front line to battle the coronavirus pandemic after retiring last year
The emergency worker who has been hailed as a hero died responding to a 999 call on A49 near Hereford
The Discovery Academy in Bentilee
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A boy and a girl at the same school have been taken to hospital after two 999 calls.
Paramedics were first called to Discovery Academy, in Bentilee, following reports of an unresponsive girl.
And a second ambulance was scrambled after a boy hit his head on a door.
Man suffers serious head injury in Coventry gang fight
Armed police were called to the scene on Monday night
11:35, 27 APR 2021
The scene in Aldermans Green Road on Tuesday April 27
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A man sustained a serious head injury and a number of people were injured in a Coventry gang fight last night.
Residents say a fire bomb has been thrown through the window of a property in Rushton Road, Cobridge
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Two houses on a Stoke-on-Trent street have been cordoned off following a fire.
Neighbours said they heard shouting and screaming late last night, and police remained at the scene, in Rushton Road, Cobridge, this morning.
14:31, 27 APR 2021
Police and ambulance in Broad Street, Hanley
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Police closed a number of city centre roads this morning after being called to a man in distress at a block of flats.
Around six police cars and two ambulances were called to the scene on Broad Street, Hanley, at around 7.30am this morning.