Man sustains serious injury as air ambulance lands in M56 lorry crash
A man sustained a serious injury after a car and lorry crashed on the M56. It caused the HGV to overturn and catch fire. An air ambulance was also at the scene with other emergency services.
Cheshire Police were called to the M56 at around 3pm on Thursday, June 29, following reports of a crash between junctions nine and 10. Once officers arrived at the scene they found a car and lorry had crashed on the road, causing the lorry to overturn and both vehicles to catch fire, reports the ECHO.[1]
Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service were called to the scene and got to work immediately putting out the flames. Two casualties were assisted at the scene including a man, the driver of the HGV and a woman who was driving the car.
The man suffered a serious injury to his ankle and was being treated by paramedics at the scene while the woman is not believed to have suffered any serious injuries. The woman was taken to hospital for further checks.
An air ambulance was requested at the scene and landed on the eastbound carriageway. The motorway has been closed in both directions by National Highways, with “severe disruption” on both sides of the carriageway.
The motorway was expected to be closed for “some time” while the clean up operation takes place.
A spokesperson from Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service said: “The carriageway has been closed westbound and the lorry has been on fire. Police are also in attendance.
(Image: Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service)
“Highways Agency are dealing with the flow of traffic and will shortly be directing people across the central reservation. It is understood the westbound carriageway will be closed for some time while the clean-up operation takes place.
“The fire has now been extinguished with two hose reels and crews are cooling the lorry with water and standing by.”
A spokesperson from Cheshire Police said: “At around 3pm today (Thursday 29 June), police were called to reports of a collision on M56 between junction 9 and junction 10. Officers in attendance found that the collision involved a HGV and car.
“The driver of the HGV, a man, is believed to have sustained a serious injury to his ankle and is being treated by paramedics. The driver of the car, a woman, is not believed to have sustained any serious injuries and has been taken to hospital for further checks.
“The road is currently closed in both direction and motorists are advised to avoid the area.”
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References
- ^ reports the ECHO. (www.liverpoolecho.co.uk)
- ^ North Wales cop sacked after crashing unmarked police car on journey from vets (www.dailypost.co.uk)