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M6 crash lorry driver trapped for 50 minutes

A lorry driver who was trapped in his cab for 50 minutes after a crash with another HGV on the M6 today walked away with just minor injuries.

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Emergency crews were called to the M6, between junctions 14 and 13 for Stafford, shortly after midnight.

West Midlands Ambulance Service sent an ambulance, a paramedic area support officer, a senior paramedic officer and a North Staffordshire BASICS doctor attended. The Trust's MERIT doctor also responded but was stood down.

Emergency crews at the scene. Photo: West Midlands Ambulance Service.

An ambulance Service spokeswoman said: "When crews arrived they found a lorry with significant front end damage which had left the driver, a man in his 40s, trapped inside his cab due to the wreckage.

"Upon assessment the man was fully conscious but was trapped by his legs by the dash and steering wheel so ambulance staff and the medic worked closely with the fire service to cut the man out of the wreckage.

"After around 50 minutes and once the wreckage had been removed, the man was able to get out of the cab unaided.

"Remarkably, he had suffered no serious injuries but, as a precaution due to the mechanism of the collision, ambulance staff conveyed him by ambulance to Royal Stoke University Hospital for a full check-up."

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