Tragedy struck in Worcestershire with the heartbreaking news of three lives lost in a collision on the A4103 in Bransford. The crash, involving a car and an HGV, prompted a major response from emergency services. West Midlands Ambulance Service sent two ambulances and three paramedic officers, joined by a MERIT trauma doctor, critical care paramedic, and three BASICS doctors, along with air ambulances from Cosford and Strensham. Off-duty ambulance staff also rushed to help.


Upon arrival, crews found three individuals from the car in critical condition—two women and a man. Despite the tireless efforts of the emergency team providing advanced life support, they were sadly pronounced dead at the scene. The HGV driver, fortunately, suffered injuries believed to be non-serious and was taken to Worcestershire Royal Hospital as a precaution.
This devastating event highlights the extraordinary dedication and quick response of our emergency services, working tirelessly in the toughest of conditions. Our thoughts are with the victims’ families and all involved. Stay safe on the roads and look out for each other. đź–¤