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Two injured in Kidderminster crash

Two men have been taken to hospital following a road traffic collision in Kidderminster this morning.

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West Midlands Ambulance Service was called to the Birmingham Road, Greenhill, Kidderminster at just after 3.05am.

Two ambulances, a paramedic support officer in a rapid response vehicle and the Merit team were sent to the scene.

Steve Parry, a West Midlands Ambulance Service spokesman said: "Medics responded to a road traffic collision involving a van which had rolled-over.

"The driver, who is believed to be in his thirties, was treated for serious chest injuries. The man was immobilised with the use of a neck collar and orthopaedic stretcher. He was given pain relief before being transferred to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham.

"A passenger in the van, also believed to be in his thirties, was treated for chest injuries, neck and back pain. He was also immobilised before being taken to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital for further assessment and treatment."

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