Three people have been injured in the crash at Torbay Hospital in Devon
Three people have been injured after a car crashed into a hospital building in Devon.
The incident occurred at around 10.50am this morning when the car smashed into a temporary building. A spokesperson for Devon and Cornwall Police confirmed that two people were trapped beneath the vehicle in the parking area.
Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service said: “We received a call at 10.47am today reporting that a vehicle had collided with a cabin at Torbay Hospital, Torquay and there were reports of people trapped. Four crews from Torquay and Paignton fire stations were dispatched.”
They added: “On arrival the driver was already free and clear but two people were trapped under the car. Crews have lifted the vehicle and both casualties are now clear and being assessed by the ambulance service. Crews are still in attendance to assist partners and to ensure the scene is safe.”
Despite the accident, Torbay Hospital continues to operate as normal.
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Two people were left pinned underneath the car
Devon and Cornwall Police have informed the public: “Police were called at around 10.50am on Wednesday 27 November following reports of a collision involving a car and a temporary building at Torbay Hospital.
“Fire and ambulance services were both also called. Three people have been injured. The incident is ongoing but the hospital remains open.”
Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust has confirmed that emergency services are currently dealing with an incident at Torbay Hospital, saying: “There has been a road traffic incident at Torbay Hospital. Emergency services are on site.”
The Trust also added: “The entrance to the site at Caldwell Lane is temporarily closed and a number of traffic diversions are in place to support emergency services to manage the incident.
“At least one car park is closed. Our traffic officers are onsite to direct people to alternative parking. People who are due to attend appointments onsite today are encouraged to use public transport wherever possible and to allow extra time for their journey.
“Please can we ask people not to speculate on social media or to post picture – our priority is the privacy and the safety of everyone involved.”