Four hurt after car 'collides with street furniture' in Wednesbury and lands on roof
Four men have been taken to hospital including one with potentially life changing injuries after a car crashed in Wednesbury.
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Ambulance crews were called by police to the crash on Woden Road South at around 8.19pm on Sunday (November 3).
Upon arrival, they discovered a car on its roof which had reportedly collided with street furniture, West Midlands Ambulance Service said.
Four men who were hurt in the crash were rushed to hospital, including two who had suffered serious injuries.
The spokeswoman added: "One man was in a critical condition and received advanced trauma care to stabilise his condition before being conveyed on blue lights to Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham for further emergency care.
“A second man sustained potentially life changing injuries which also required trauma care on scene before being alerted to the same hospital for specialist care.
“Two other men were assessed and treated for less serious injuries before being conveyed to Walsall Manor Hospital. The fifth occupant, a woman, was uninjured.”
West Midlands Police confirmed on its Serious Collision Investigation unit was still looking into the circumstances that led to the collision.
A spokesperson said: "A car containing five people were involved in a collision involving a single car in Wednesbury yesterday evening (November 3).
"We were called to Woden Road South in the Sandwell area at around 8.20pm following reports of a single car on its roof.
"The car contained four men aged aged 28, 41, two are aged 55 and a 30-year-old woman. Two people continue to be treated for serious injuries."