Motorcyclist, pedestrian injured in Jewellery Quarter traffic collision

A motorcyclist and a pedestrian have been injured following a road traffic collision in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter
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Two people were injured after a traffic collision in Birmingham.

A motorcyclist and a pedestrian have been injured following a road traffic collision in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter on Monday (February 13). West Midlands Ambulance Service received multiple 999 calls to Great Hampton Street in the Jewellery Quarter to reports of an RTC involving a motorcycle and a pedestrian at around 6.00pm on Monday.

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Two ambulances and a critical care car from the Midlands Air Ambulance attended the scene.

A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokeswoman said: “Ambulance staff arrived to find police and bystanders caring for two patients. A pedestrian, a man, had sustained serious injuries in the collision and received emergency treatment on scene before being conveyed on blue lights to Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham for further trauma care. The motorcyclist, a man, was given treatment on scene for his injuries before being conveyed to Sandwell Hospital for further treatment.”

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