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Double decker bus crashes into bridge in Manchester
Double decker bus crashes into bridge in Manchester

Yahoo

time21-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Double decker bus crashes into bridge in Manchester

A double decker bus has crashed into a bridge in Manchester, police have said. North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) had declared a "major incident" with 15 people taken to hospital following the incident on Barton Lane in Eccles. It has since "stood down" from major incident status. Local media reported that one person was critically injured and two others were seriously hurt. Pictures on social media showed the yellow bus with its roof torn off and emergency service workers aboard the upper deck. On X, Greater Manchester Police wrote: "We are currently responding to a collision between a bus and a bridge at the junction of Barton Road and Trafford Road in Eccles. "Emergency services are currently on scene as part of the ongoing work. "Please avoid the area as road closures are currently in place." In a statement, NWAS said: "The trust dispatched a number of resources, including 10 emergency ambulances, advanced paramedics, our Hazard Area Response Team (HART) and colleagues from North West Air Ambulance. The first resource arrived on time at 15.10. "NWAS treated 15 patients who were all taken to Salford Royal or Manchester Royal Infirmary hospitals." An unnamed eyewitness said they arrived at the scene about two minutes after the crash. They told the Manchester Evening News: "I could just hear screaming coming from the top of the bus." This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly. Please refresh the page for the latest version. You can receive breaking news alerts on a smartphone or tablet via the Sky News app. You can also follow us on WhatsApp and subscribe to our YouTube channel to keep up with the latest news.

Double decker bus crashes into bridge in Manchester
Double decker bus crashes into bridge in Manchester

Sky News

time21-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Sky News

Double decker bus crashes into bridge in Manchester

A double decker bus has crashed into a bridge in Manchester, police have said. North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) had declared a "major incident" with 15 people taken to hospital. It has since "stood down" from major incident status. Local media reported that one person was critically injured and two others were seriously hurt. Pictures on social media showed the yellow bus with its roof torn off and emergency service workers aboard the upper deck. On X, Greater Manchester Police wrote: "We are currently responding to a collision between a bus and a bridge at the junction of Barton Road and Trafford Road in Eccles. "Emergency services are currently on scene as part of the ongoing work. In a statement NWAS said: "The trust dispatched a number of resources, including ten emergency ambulances, advanced paramedics, our Hazard Area Response Team (HART) and colleagues from North West Air Ambulance. The first resource arrived on time at 15.10. "NWAS treated 15 patients who were all taken to Salford Royal or Manchester Royal Infirmary hospitals." Please refresh the page for the latest version.

Barepot gets first solar-powered defibrillator in West Cumbria
Barepot gets first solar-powered defibrillator in West Cumbria

BBC News

time24-06-2025

  • Health
  • BBC News

Barepot gets first solar-powered defibrillator in West Cumbria

A hamlet with just one road in and out has seen the area's first solar and wind-powered defibrillator being near Workington, is the first place in West Cumbria to have such a Stephenson, from the North West Ambulance Service (NWAS), said she had worked with the defibrillator's manufacturers to come up with a solution to the lack of power in some rural community resuscitation engagement officer said: "Every minute that a person in cardiac arrest doesn't receive effective CPR and the use of a defibrillator the chances of survival drastically reduce." The device will give residents of Barepot access to the defibrillator 24 hours a day, she added, bypassing potential issues with electrical supply in the rural riverside hamlet."Often when looking for suitable locations for defibrillators, a power source can be problematic, so this is an excellent alternative," Workington Town councillor Mike Heaslip said. The authority and NWAS worked together to deliver the device, with residents of Barepot - which has fewer than 100 houses - also raising £300 towards the who chairs the town council's environmental committee, said the authority hoped to install similar devices elsewhere."We also hope that this sets a trend of these being installed further afield," he said. Follow BBC Cumbria on X, Facebook, Nextdoor and Instagram.

Walker who injured ankle above Crummock Water rescued
Walker who injured ankle above Crummock Water rescued

Yahoo

time15-06-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Walker who injured ankle above Crummock Water rescued

A walker with an injured ankle has been rescued by Cockermouth Mountain Rescue Team (MRT). Cockermouth MRT were deployed on Thursday, June 12 after receiving a call about a walker who had injured their ankle near Scale Force above Crummock Water. Upon arrival at the scene, the MRT were able to assess the casualty before they were stretchered to a waiting ambulance at Buttermere. Writing on social media, Cockermouth MRT said: "The team worked its way down the valley before heading in on foot from Buttermere. "Two team members in the vicinity were already on scene and had assessed the casualty, identifying an isolated ankle injury. The walker's ankle was splinted, then they were packaged on to a stretcher and carried to a waiting NWAS ambulance at Buttermere. "The team wishes the casualty a speedy recovery." The rescue involve 16 team members from Cockermouth MRT and lasted three hours.

Here are your finalists for the Pride of Cumbria 2025 Caring for the Community Award
Here are your finalists for the Pride of Cumbria 2025 Caring for the Community Award

Yahoo

time11-06-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Here are your finalists for the Pride of Cumbria 2025 Caring for the Community Award

The Pride of Cumbria 2025 Caring for the Community Award honours individuals who provide exceptional care and support in the home or workplace. Nominees for the award 'exemplify compassion, empathy, and dedication' in their Graham- The Lookout Community Hub Hayley Graham (Image: Supplied) Hayley is a manager of the lookout community hub in Raffles, Carlisle. Her nominator said: "She has put the community at the forefront of everything she does, she advocates for those who don't always feel they have a voice. "Through all of this she has lost three close loved ones in the space of 18 months and seen herself go from the most outgoing person to someone who battled mental health everyday just to survive. "But she made a promise to herself and more importantly her four children to not let this consume her, and after months of work and putting herself first she's coming out the other end." Megan Stephenson Megan Stephenson (Image: Supplied) Megan is a community resuscitation officer in the community for the North West Ambulance Service. She took on the role on a secondment, but has since raised over £20k for the NWAS charity reinstating over 85 community defibs in the most rural areas. Her nominator said: "She never has a day off even if we are out on a walk she will still check if she sees a defib to check it's in working order. "She is professional, honest but also a mum she never stops she takes her job so seriously and never takes the praise she truly deserves." Zian Haughin Zian Haughin (Image: Supplied) Zian Haughin is a 'true beacon of compassion and support' within the Barrow community, through her work at Family Action. Her nominator said: "Whether she is supporting breastfeeding journeys, providing a listening ear to struggling mothers, or helping families navigate the challenges of mental health, Zian's dedication is extraordinary. "Zian's impact extends far beyond her work—she is a true advocate, an inspiration, and a pillar of strength for those who need it most."

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