Teenager Seriously Injured in Fall at Rednal Junction
A teenage boy was rushed to hospital with serious injuries following a fall at a street junction in the Rednal area of Birmingham. The incident occurred at the intersection of Ormond Road and Mitten Avenue, prompting a major emergency response.
Advanced Trauma Care Provided at Scene
Emergency services were called to the location at approximately 7:15 PM. Upon arrival, paramedics found the teenage male patient who had sustained significant injuries from the fall. He received immediate advanced trauma care at the scene to stabilise his condition before transportation.
Emergency Transport to Queen Elizabeth Hospital
The teenager was then conveyed to Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham under blue light emergency conditions. Medical personnel continued treatment during the journey, with medics travelling on board the ambulance to provide ongoing care en route to the hospital.
Substantial Emergency Response Mobilised
The incident triggered a substantial deployment of emergency resources including:
- Two ambulances
- A paramedic officer
- A MERIT trauma doctor
- A critical care paramedic
- Hazardous Area Response Team (HART) paramedics
A spokesperson for West Midlands Ambulance Service confirmed the details of the response, noting that the patient was assessed as having serious injuries requiring immediate medical intervention.
The exact circumstances leading to the fall remain under investigation as emergency services continue to assess the situation. The teenager's current condition has not been disclosed by hospital authorities.
