Three children and a man have been injured after a collision near Bridgnorth yesterday afternoon.

West Midlands Ambulance Service was called at 2.39pm to the A458 in Morville and sent three ambulances, a paramedic officer, a specialist paramedic and the Midlands Air Ambulance to the scene.

A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokeswoman says: “On arrival, crews found two cars had been involved in a collision.

“A child, a boy, was treated by medics for potentially serious injuries before being conveyed to Royal Shrewsbury Hospital for further treatment.

“Two more children – another boy and a girl – were treated for injuries not believed to be serious and conveyed to the same hospital.

“The fourth patient, a man, was treated by ambulance staff for minor injuries before being conveyed to Princess Royal Hospital in Telford.

“A woman on scene did not wish to be assessed.”

Midlands Air Ambulance Charity is an independent healthcare provider. We work in close partnership with NHS Ambulance Services, including West Midlands Ambulance Service and South Western Ambulance Service, to deliver advanced pre-hospital emergency care across the six counties we serve, as well as supporting national responses during major incidents. We are dispatched to cases of the highest severity, where our Critical Care Paramedics and HEMS Doctors – deployed by helicopter or critical care car – work alongside NHS ambulance crews at the scene. Together, we provide specialist interventions, bringing hospital-level emergency medicine directly to incidents in our communities and workplaces when it is needed most.