Ambulance drove off after accident

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Thursday, October 11, 2012
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A DRIVER claims she was injured when an ambulance responding to an emergency crashed into her car.

Amanda Phoenix has been left with back pain after the ambulance hit the right-hand side of her Fiat 500 at the roundabout at the bottom of Basford bank on the A53.

  1. COLLISION: The A53 roundabout at Basford.

    COLLISION: The A53 roundabout at Basford.

The 54-year-old said the ambulance stopped briefly before driving off again.

Now she has been left wondering whether she will be able to claim on her insurance.

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Mrs Phoenix, from Scholar Green, said: "I was on the roundabout, near to the old MFI. The lights had gone green and I had pulled out, then I remember seeing the flashing lights and looking in my mirror – then the ambulance hit me.

"I pulled over. The ambulance had stopped in front of me but then no-one got out and the ambulance drove off again.

"I tried to get out, but my door wouldn't open.

"I thought 'hang on, no-one has got out to see if I am OK and I haven't got a registration number for the insurance'.

"I thought, 'what am I supposed to do now, am I going to have to follow the ambulance'? I didn't know what to do."

Another ambulance arrived shortly after and remained with Mrs Phoenix as she waited for the police following the accident at 2.45pm on Tuesday.

She added: "We were waiting for 30 minutes but when they hadn't arrived the ambulance man called them and they said they were not coming out. I had only had the car for four days when it happened.

"I don't know what the full damage to the car is yet. It looks like it needs a new wing mirror and the door won't open.

"I have had backache since it happened. I had a slipped disc and a trapped nerve three months ago and I really don't want to go through that again."

Mrs Phoenix's husband Kevin said: "The incident was reported to the police, who did not attend the scene and when contacted later said they were aware of the accident and had the registration of the ambulance, but would not give us the information for our insurance.

"I thought it was illegal to leave the scene of an accident, whether on an emergency call or not."

West Midlands Ambulance Service confirmed it was looking into the circumstances surrounding the crash.

A spokesman said: "Another crew had witnessed the incident.

"Both ambulances had stopped, but as the ambulance involved had a very poorly patient on board – who was being taken by blue light to the University Hospital of North Staffordshire – a clinical decision was made that it should continue its journey and the other ambulance should stay.

"It was only very minor damage and the ambulance involved continued to be used throughout the day."

The spokesman said the matter would be resolved by the separate insurance companies.

A police spokesman said: "Colleagues from the ambulance service reported a collision just after 3pm involving one of their vehicles on Etruria Road.

"It was a minor damage only collision with no serious injuries sustained."

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  • Profile image for warren-lloyd

    by warren-lloyd

    Thursday, October 11 2012, 2:45PM

    “Fiat 500, that says a lot, fast becoming the latest idiot car.”

  • Profile image for asif1979

    by asif1979

    Thursday, October 11 2012, 2:18PM

    “obviously her wing mirror is more important than a baby choking to death.”

  • Profile image for juddaslad

    by juddaslad

    Thursday, October 11 2012, 2:18PM

    “Strange that everyone else saw and heard the ambulance bringing the time critical Patient into the emergency department apart from this lady? my god what depths will people sink to. I can imagine the headlines.. the Paramedic stood around exchanging details and waited 30 minutes for the police to attend whilst someone died in the back of the ambulance”

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    by Rogmac

    Thursday, October 11 2012, 12:21PM

    “Compo claimers.... spot 'em a mile off.. bad back and crying to the newspapers. A few lost minutes for an ambulance taking a critically ill patient to hospital could mean the difference between life and death... that's why they didn't stop, stupid!”

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    by warren-lloyd

    Thursday, October 11 2012, 11:57AM

    “So let's get this right, she pulled out in front of an Ambulance with blue flashing lights and then went it to stop to exchange insurance details when it hit her, get real woman.”

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    by warren-lloyd

    Thursday, October 11 2012, 11:46AM

    “Compo claim coming up.”

  • Profile image for Anon_mow_cop

    by Anon_mow_cop

    Thursday, October 11 2012, 11:32AM

    “Talk about making a drama out of crisis, looks like everyone knows about this,police etc., so whats the problem ????.As a footnote to this story the thing is to remember when you hear the sirens on any emergency vehicle coming towards you is not too panic, and pull out of the way WHEN IT'S SAFE TO DO SO.”

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    by doubty

    Thursday, October 11 2012, 11:09AM

    “Oh come on Sentinel, this is just a sensationalist headline. It appears she was attended to straight away, and it is going though the proper channels. Another driver not paying attention on the road. How can you not see / hear one of these vehicles. They should sue her! She could have cost the life of the patient on board, and others, had the vehicle been taken off the road.”

  • Profile image for Ron DePlume

    by Ron DePlume

    Thursday, October 11 2012, 10:28AM

    “Mrs phoenix you should be thoroughly ashamed of yourself. What makes you so damned important that a little knock to your car takes precedent over a seriously ill patient.

    Hear the sound of tills ringing did you? Bad enough you are so selfish you want an ambulance to stop for you but taking it to a newspaper? Don't think it will go quite the way you have envisaged.....”

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