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Dramatic images of crash involving police car at SAS Headquarters Pictures show the patrol car on its roof just outside the military base in Herefordshire Updated Three people were hurt when a police car flipped over in a horror crash just outside the entrance of the SAS headquarters. Dramatic images show the patrol car on its roof after it collided with another car on Wednesday evening (April 28). Both cars were travelling on the A480 outside the Credenhill barracks in Hereford which is home to the 11 Special Air Service regiment. Kitchen fitter Luke Payne, 29, was travelling home when he spotted the wrecked cop car. ....
Kitchen fitter Luke Payne, 29, was travelling home when he spotted the wrecked vehicle. He said: The car looked pretty totalled to be honest. It obviously had a right smash. Because it was about 200 metres from the SAS entrance, I thought it might have something to do with them or a training exercise but it could be a coincidence. It s amazing anyone got out of the car alive. Paramedics treated three people for minor injuries, and one was taken to hospital as the road was closed for two hours. Credenhill is the home of the SAS, with the crash happening just yards from the headquarters of the elite Who Dares Wins regiment ....
Ambulance worker, 66, was killed when a rock was flung up from the tyres of a passing lorry in tragic accident as he was racing to 999 call, his family say Jeremy Daw was sat in the passenger seat of an ambulance when rock kicked up from tyres into windscreen The 66-year-old had returned to the front line to battle the coronavirus pandemic after retiring last year The emergency worker who has been hailed as a hero died responding to a 999 call on A49 near Hereford ....
My husband first worked with Jack at Leominster ambulance station in 2008, Coun Hey said. Jack was by then already a vastly experienced paramedic – helping countless numbers of residents of Herefordshire and the wider West Midlands region in their hour of need. Jack was the quintessential paramedic – highly skilled, calm under pressure, compassionate and caring. Working in the emergency pre-hospital field for nearly 30 years is testament to Jack’s dedication to helping others. Away from his work, James told me that Jack always spoke fondly of his wife Dawn, their children and grandchildren. He was very knowledgeable and passionate about Roman history – he had been a member of the Ermine Street Guard and had a photo of himself in full Roman soldier’s uniform which he was very proud of. ....
Local ambulance crews expressed shock after a technician from West Midlands Ambulance Service was killed when an object pierced the windscreen as… ....