A motorcyclist, who was not wearing leathers has been flown to a major trauma centre at Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham after colliding with a car. West Midlands Ambulance Service was called to the B4224 at Mordiford at approximately 1pm on Thursday. A paramedic area support officer in a rapid response vehicle, an ambulance crew and the Midlands Air Ambulances from Strensham and Cosford attended.

A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokesman said: “The motorcyclist, a man in his twenties and who wasn’t wearing leathers had a bad knee injury and a suspected fractured pelvis.

“He was immobilised, a pelvic binder was applied and he was given pain relief before being flown to Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham.

“He was in a stable condition during the flight and on arrival at the hospital.”

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