Two women and two children were injured in a two-vehicle collision on Chester Road, in Aldridge, today
A child suffered potentially serious injuries and was rushed to hospital after a collision in Walsall today.
Two women and another child were treated by ambulance crews after a two-car crash which closed a stretch on Chester Road, in Aldridge, at 12.04pm.
West Midlands Ambulance Service said the seriously injured child was conveyed to Birmingham Children’s Hospital.
READ MORE: Walsall burglar who took BMWs and was part of garage theft gang avoids jail term
READ MORE: Moment ‘frenzied’ Birmingham brothel killer makes getaway as new details emerge in unsolved murder
READ MORE: ‘I found my long-lost sister after watching First Dates – we have other siblings we want to find’
READ MORE: Every Birmingham Airport announcement over the last month
A woman suffered minor injuries and was conveyed to Good Hope Hospital.
While another and child were checked over at the scene and discharged with self-care advice.
The road was later reopened by police.
An ambulance spokeswoman told BirminghamLive: “We were called to reports of a two car RTC on Chester Road in Aldridge at 12.04pm. We sent two ambulances to the scene.
Get breaking news on BirminghamLive WhatsApp
“On arrival crews found four patients. The first, a child, was treated for potentially serious injuries and conveyed to Birmingham Children’s Hospital.
“A woman was assessed for minor injuries and conveyed to Good Hope Hospital.
“The two final patients, a woman and a child, were assessed for minor injuries before being discharged at the scene with self-care advice.”